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Four women developed tardive dystonia following treatment with either fluspirilene, haloperidol or fluspirilene and pimozide for either mild depression, nervousness or mild depression and neurasthenia [dosages and duration of treatments or duration of treatment prior to reaction onset not stated and not all routes of administration stated].
Patient 1 was administered fluspirilene for reactive depression. After 6 years, she developed blepharospasm and involuntary right arm movements, at age 41 years. Significant retrotruncus and retrocollis, while walking, was also noted in addition to dystonic storm-like episodes. Bilateral...