Prevalence of the rabbit syndrome
Abstract
Among 266 chronic inpatients receiving neuroleptics, six of the 137 (4.4%) receiving neuroleptics alone and none of the 129 receiving concomitant anticholinergics manifested the rabbit syndrome. Procyclidine resolved the signs of all affected patients. The syndrome's potential prevalence remains unknown.
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