Drug-induced chorea
Chorea may result from:
- drugs which increase striatal dopamine activity:
- L-dopa
- selegiline
- tricyclic antidepressants
- drugs that stimulate dopamine receptors:
- bromocriptine
- bromocriptine
- dopamine blocking agents causing tardive chorea:
- metoclopramide
- prochlorperazine
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