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trifluoperazine and Huntington Disease

trifluoperazine has been researched along with Huntington Disease in 4 studies

Huntington Disease: A familial disorder inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by the onset of progressive CHOREA and DEMENTIA in the fourth or fifth decade of life. Common initial manifestations include paranoia; poor impulse control; DEPRESSION; HALLUCINATIONS; and DELUSIONS. Eventually intellectual impairment; loss of fine motor control; ATHETOSIS; and diffuse chorea involving axial and limb musculature develops, leading to a vegetative state within 10-15 years of disease onset. The juvenile variant has a more fulminant course including SEIZURES; ATAXIA; dementia; and chorea. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1060-4)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19904 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
COHEN, NH1
Dill, RE1
Dorris, RL1
Phillips-Thonnard, I1
Stokes, HB1
Rosin, AJ1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for trifluoperazine and Huntington Disease

ArticleYear
The treatment of Huntington's chorea with trifluoperazine (Stelazine).
    The Journal of nervous and mental disease, 1962, Volume: 134

    Topics: Chorea; Humans; Huntington Disease; Tranquilizing Agents; Trifluoperazine

1962
A pharmacologic model of Huntington's chorea.
    The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, 1976, Volume: 28, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Carbachol; Catheterization; Clozapine; Corpus Striatum; Disease Models, Animal; Dyskinesia,

1976
Trifluoroperazine for the symptomatic treatment of chorea.
    Diseases of the nervous system, 1975, Volume: 36, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adolescent; Adult; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Child; Chorea; Drug Evaluation; Female;

1975
Treatment of dyskinetic and choreatic movement disorders in adults.
    Gerontology, 1978, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Athetosis; Chorea; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Therapy, Combination; Dyskine

1978