FriedmanBW. Review: phenothiazines relieve acute migraine headaches in the ED and are better than other active agents for some outcomes. Ann Intern Med2010; 20:4–11.
2.
Van HartenPN, KampuisDJ, MatroosGE. Use of clozapine in tardive dystonia. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry1996; 20:263–74.
3.
SunakawaY, WadaM, NishidaT. A case of respiratory akathisia in a cancer patient: a case report. Palliat Support Care2008; 6:79–81.
4.
VinsonDR. Diphenhydramine in the treatment of akathisia induced by prochlorperazine. J Emerg Med2004; 26:265–70.
5.
BeirneM, FentonJ. Acute dystonic reaction secondary to prochlorperazine use in the treatment of hyperemesis gravidarum. Ir J Med Sci2007; 176:53–4.
6.
AlbertsVA, CatalanoG, PooleMA. Tardive dyskinesia as a result of long-term prochlorperazine use. South Med J1996; 89:989–91.
7.
BrowningDH, FerryPC. Tardive dyskinesia in a ten-year-old boy. An undesirable sequel of phenothiazine medication. Clin Pediatr (Phila)1976; 15:955–7.
8.
FactorSA, MatthewsMK. Persistent extrapyramidal syndrome with dystonia and rigidity caused by combined metoclopramide and prochlorperazine therapy. South Med J1991; 84:626–8.
9.
NaranjoCA, BustoU, SellersEM. A method for estimating the probability of adverse drug reactions. Clin Pharmacol Ther1981; 30:239–45.