First, Dr. Gurrera drew attention to the fact that dopamine antagonism may not be essential for hyperthermia in neuroleptic malignant syndrome. This is based on a few anecdotal reports, which the author cites for support. However, how frequently does one encounter cases of neuroleptic malignant syndrome with hypothermia or neuroleptic malignant syndrome after a dose reduction or a discontinuation of antipsychotics? Furthermore, on the basis of this presumably unclear role of dopamine antagonism in hyperthermia, Dr. Gurrera mentions that in neuroleptic malignant syndrome, additional state-dependent factors are important mediators of dopamine antagonist effects, but he does not specify what these factors are.