Sentences with word «akathisia»

Akathisia is a term used in medicine to describe a side effect of certain medications that causes a constant feeling of restlessness and an irresistible urge to move. It can be difficult to stay still or find comfort, and it often leads to a constant need to pace or fidget. Full definition
Once on the drug, she became severely anxious and restless, which are symptoms of akathisia, a side effect associated with violence and suicide.
On February 11, 2014 a Chicago jury awarded $ 1.5 million to an autistic child who developed a severe case of tardive dyskinesia and tardive akathisia while being treated by psychiatrists with Risperdal and then Zyprexa between 2002 and 2007.
The scientists found that haloperidol patients had mildly diminished scores on cognitive tasks and a slightly increased rate of tardive dyskinesia, along with the slightly increased rates of akathisia.
Additional side effects of the drug include osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become weak and brittle; akathisia, a disorder characterized by the need to be in constant motion, including the head and jaw; bruxism, or teeth grinding; and dryness of the mouth, all of which affect the implant healing process, says Bairam.
30 % of long - term users will experience severe withdrawal or adverse effects which may include seizures, hallucinations, psychosis, akathisia, and sometimes suicide or death (people are especially at risk for severe withdrawal if they over-rapidly taper or cold - turkey their benzodiazepine / Z - drug).
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