Rifkin A
J Clin Psychiatry. 1987 Sep;48 Suppl:3-6.
A historical review of the adverse reactions to neuroleptic agents--extrapyramidal side effects--is presented. Soon after its introduction in 1952, chlorpromazine was noted to induce symptoms resembling Parkinson's disease. At first, these symptoms were thought to be related to the drug's antipsychotic effect. Later, more careful research showed that they are not directly associated with the antipsychotic activity of neuroleptic agents. More recently, extrapyramidal side effects have gained importance because they are significant factors in both the patient's acceptance of the particular drug and his or her social adjustment.
本文对抗精神病药物的不良反应——锥体外系副作用进行了历史回顾。1952年氯丙嗪问世后不久,人们就注意到它会引发类似帕金森病的症状。起初,这些症状被认为与药物的抗精神病作用有关。后来,更细致的研究表明,它们与抗精神病药物的抗精神病活性并无直接关联。最近,锥体外系副作用变得越发重要,因为它们在患者对特定药物的接受度及其社会适应方面都是重要因素。