Chlorpromazine-Induced Neurological Symptoms Mimicking Stroke in an Elderly Patient with Intractable Hiccups: A Case Report
Huma Nasir,
Muhammad Arslan Zahid
Abstract:Background: Chlorpromazine, a widely utilized antipsychotic medication, has been recognized for its efficacy in treating intractable hiccups through its antagonistic action on histamine H1, dopamine D2, and muscarinic M1 receptors. Despite its therapeutic benefits, there is a spectrum of potential side effects, including neurological symptoms such as drug-induced stuttering, which poses diagnostic challenges and may lead to unnecessary investigations.
Objective: This case study aims to explore the paradoxical … Show more
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