Phenomenology, quality of life, and predictors of reversibility in patients with drug-induced movement disorders: a prospective study.
Rohit AnandShweta PandeyRavindra Kumar GargHardeep Singh MalhotraShrikant ShrivastavaSujita Kumar KarSumit RungtaRajesh VermaPraveen Kumar SharmaNeeraj KumarRavi UniyalImran RizviPublished in: CNS spectrums (2022)
DIP is the commonest and often reversible drug-induced movement disorder. Levosulpiride is notorious for causing DIMD in the elderly, requiring strict pharmacovigilance.