Tardive Oromandibular Dystonia Induced by Trazodone: A Clinical Case and Management from the Perspective of the Dental Specialist

Nicolas Patricio Skármeta, Giannina C. Katzmann, Constanza Valdes Kufferath, Dominique Gaedechens, Francisca Carolina Montini

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Background: Tardive Oromandibular Dystonia is an iatrogenic drug-induced movement form of extrapyramidal symptoms associated primarily with chronic consumption of dopamine receptor blocking agents. Tardive symptoms attributable to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors antidepressants are far less prevalent. Clinical Case: The authors will present a clinical case and management, from the dental specialist perspective, of a 55-year-old female patient who developed tardive oromandibular dystonia induced by Trazodone prescribed for sleep insomnia. Conclusions: Trazodone-induced oromandibular dystonia is extremely rare. Early identification and assessment of tardive symptoms are imperative for successful treatment. Trazodone should be prescribed with caution in patients taking other medications with the potential to cause tardive syndromes.
Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo680
Páginas (desde-hasta)1-7
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónToxins
Volumen14
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 30 sep. 2022

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