Background Myoclonus is an abnormal movement described as a sudden, brief, shock-like, involuntary movement caused by active muscle
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
A drug used to treat seizures (involuntary muscle movements) caused by epilepsy (a group of brain disorders).
Drug-induced dyskinesia is an involuntary muscle movement caused by various dopamine receptor-blocking drug exposure, such as antipsychotics
What causes involuntary eye movement? Involuntary eye movement can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological disorders, inner ear problems, medications, alcohol or drug use, and genetic conditions. What are the symptoms of involuntary eye movement? Symptoms of involuntary eye movement include rapid eye movements, blurred vision
As a side effect, these drugs may cause tremors and abnormal involuntary movements of the muscles, referred to as extrapyramidal neurologic movement disorders.
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements. In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition.
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Shutter is what covers a window at night as quoted in a Night before Christmas
Away to the window I flew like a flash,
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.
Shudder is the involuntary shaking movement that the body does when excited or while experiencing an orgasm