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Acute hemifacial dystonia possibly induced by clebopride.

Clinical neuropharmacology (2009-06-11)
Domenico Bosco, Massimiliano Plastino, Maria Giovanna Marcello, Pasquale Mungari, Antonietta Fava
ABSTRACT

Dystonic reactions produce twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal posturing. Severe dystonic reactions have been shown to occur in concert with numerous medications. This report details the case of a patient who developed hemifacial dystonia as acute side reaction from administration of clebopride for dyspeptic prophylaxis. When the drug was immediately stopped, the dystonic posture disappeared completely within 2 weeks. The use of clebopride may be associated with not only a reversible or persistent parkinsonism syndrome but also hemifacial dystonia; therefore, attention must be drawn to this possible side effect.