Case Report

Case report: acute dystonia developing due to metoclopramide

  • Necati Balamtekin
  • Ahmet Doksal
  • Mustafa Gülgün
  • Sabahattin Vurucu
  • Rıdvan Akın

Received Date: 08.02.2006 Accepted Date: 21.06.2006 Gulhane Med J 2006;48(3):187-188

Metoclopramide is a dopamine receptor antagonist and frequently used as an antiemetic drug. Acute dystonia is a rare side effect developing especially in children and young adults within the 1st-3rd days of metoclopramide treatment. In this article a pediatric case followed up with the diagnosis of acute dystonia developing due to metoclopramide is presented, and it is emphasized that metoclopramide side effect should be considered in children presenting with acute dystonia.

Keywords: Acute dystonia, child, metoclopramide