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Spontaneous motor activity in healthy volunteers after single doses of haloperidol.

Video recordings of the spontaneous motor activity of 6 healthy volunteers after treatment with 0.75 mg haloperidol i.v., or placebo, were transcribed into a time-series protocol of motor behaviour. Characteristic changes seen after the injection of haloperidol consisted in a reduction of the motility of the extremities and prolongation of the phases of both movement and immobility of the head. The tested dose of haloperidol induced a distinct rise in serum prolactin and sedation, but had no effects on the pharmaco-EEG or on the critical flicker-fusion frequency. Analysis of the motor phenomena evoked by neuroleptics in healthy persons and in patients may help, on the other hand, to establish correlations with the motor effects observable in preclinical investigations in animals and might also contribute towards the elucidation of the extrapyramidal side-effects of these drugs.[1]

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  1. Spontaneous motor activity in healthy volunteers after single doses of haloperidol. Frey, S., Bente, G., Fuchs, A., Preiswerk, G., Glatt, A., Imhof, P. International clinical psychopharmacology. (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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