Differences in cause and 12-month follow-up outcome of parkinsonian symptoms in depressed older adults treated with antipsychotics: a case series.
Anastasios PolitisNikolaos KokrasMichael SouvatzoglouKostas SiarkosPanagiotis ToulasConstantin PotagasTheodoros HatzipanagiotouGeorgios LimourisPanagiotis AlexopoulosPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
Differences in the cause and outcome of parkinsonian symptoms in seniors treated with antipsychotics merit systematic and in-depth study considering the therapeutic and prognostic implications of an accurate detection of the cause of such symptoms. Familiarizing clinical psychiatrists with these differences could pave the way towards approaching seniors with severe, atypical and/or persistent parkinsonian symptoms in a more individualized diagnostic and therapeutic manner, and towards more cautious prescribing of antipsychotics in this age group.