Abstract

Antipsychotic drugs are crucial for treating mental illnesses but can cause various side effects due to their non-selectivity and high affinity. A study has shown that the prevalence of extrapyramidal side effects among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder on antipsychotic medication was 42.6%, with specific side effects including tardive dyskinesia, parkinsonism, and akathisia. These symptoms can significantly impact individuals' quality of life, so effective management is crucial to minimize their impact. Recent advances in the management of EPS include the use of atypical/second-generation antipsychotics and anticholinergic medications. These have been shown to be effective in managing EPS and have a better safety profile than first-generation antipsychotics. Other important strategies for managing EPS include using lower doses of antipsychotics, combination therapy, anticholinergic drugs, and non-pharmacological interventions such as physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, andaddressing potential non-adherence to treatment.

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