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Psychopharmacol Bull
April 1994
Psychiatry Service, New York Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (DVAMC), NY 10010.
Alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) has been found to be effective in the treatment of tardive dyskinesia (TD). Studies to date have been short in duration and have not found long-term carryover effects of vitamin E. The present study examined the persistence of the effects of vitamin E after longer term (36-week) treatment was discontinued.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychiatry Res
November 1991
Psychiatry Service, New York Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (DVAMC), NY 10010.
Betaxolol, a beta 1-selective antagonist, produced marked improvement in eight patients with neuroleptic-induced akathisia. No further improvement was seen with subsequent propranolol treatment. These findings, along with the results of prior studies of betaxolol and metoprolol, suggest that blockade of central beta 1-receptors may be sufficient for efficacy in akathisia.
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