Tardive akathisia related to the anti-hypertensive agent Sevikar-a case report
Abstract Background Tardive akathisia (TA) is a subtype of tardive syndrome, and its etiology is still uncertain. Sevikar is an anti-hypertensive agent containing both amlodipine and olmesartan, and has never been reported to have an adverse reaction in patients with tardive syndrome. Case presentat...
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Main Authors: | Men-Ting Hsieh (Author), Pao-Yen Lin (Author), Chia-Jen Tsai (Author), Chiung-Chih Chang (Author), Yu Lee (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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