KMID : 0363320190400061303
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2019 Volume.40 No. 6 p.1303 ~ p.1310
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Drug-Induced Dyskinesia Outpatient Suspected to be Induced by Risperidone Management with Yigan-san with Citri Pericarpium and Pinelliae Rhizoma (modified Yigan-san, Yokukan-san Kachimpihang), Electro-Acupuncture at GB34 (åÕ×Õô»), and Stopping Suspected Medication: A Case Repor
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Roh Min-Yeong
Jang Seung-Won Kim Hyun-Ho Han Yang-Hee Leem Jung-Tae
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Abstract
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Objectives: Drug-induced Parkinsonism has similar symptoms to Parkinson¡¯s disease, but each has different causes. Drug-induced Parkinsonism accounts for the largest proportion of secondary Parkinsonism We report a outpatient case of drug-induced Parkinsonism after taking Risperidone, an atypical antipsychotic.
Method: With discontinuing of antipsychotic drug, modified Yigan-san extract was administered for 12 weeks, and acupuncture and electroacupuncture procedures were performed 20 times.
Results: Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) score decreased from 23 to 3 during 59 days of treatment period without adverse events and worsening of depression. The Patient was highly satisfied.
Conclusion: Modified Yigan-san and electroacupuncture (GB34) can be used as an treatment option in patients with drug-induced Parkinsonism
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KEYWORD
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Korean medicine, Yigan-san, Yokukan-san, case report, herbal medicine, drug induced Parkinsonism
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