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During the last seven years 65 patients with
Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome
have been treated. Pimozide was used as the preferred drug because of our experience of treating other hyperkinesias which indicated fewer side-effects than with haloperidol. Of the 65 patients with
Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome
, 59 were treated with pimozide alone or in combination with tetrabenazine or clonidine. The dose ranges of pimozide were 0.5-9 mg per day. Eighty-one percent experienced a good clinical response without side-effects. The side-effects seen in our patients were sedation, gain in weight, depression, pseudoparkinsonism and akathisia; acute dystonic reactions,
blurred vision
, slurred speech and xerostomia did not occur. No cases of tardive dyskinesia were seen.
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PMID:Clinical features and long-term treatment with pimozide in 65 patients with Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome. 346 44
In severely affected, treatment resistant patients with
Tourette syndrome
(TS) new therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. Since 1999, 34 studies including more than 90 patients have been performed to investigate the efficacy and safety of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the treatment of tics resulting in the vast majority of patients in an improvement of tics and in some patients even of comorbidities. Both surgery-related (e.g., bleeding, infection) and stimulation-related adverse events (e.g., loss of energy,
blurred vision
) seem to occur only in a minority of patients and not to cause significant impairment, respectively. Since randomized controlled studies including a larger number of patients are still lacking, up to now, no definite conclusion can be drawn. Therefore, at present time DBS is recommended only in adult, treatment resistant, and severely affected patients. However, most experts have no doubt that DBS is indeed effective in the treatment of tics. Future studies should aim to identify which target in which patient is optimal depending on the individual symptomatology.
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PMID:Surgical treatment of Tourette syndrome. 2304 Oct 74