HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ze-Rui Hu from the (HUG), Switzerland Carol Davila University of Medicine have published the article: Case report: Amisulpride therapy induced reversible elevation of creatine kinase-MB and bradycardia in schizophrenia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report a 26-year-old patient diagnosed with first-episode schizophrenia. The authors report a rare side reaction during treatment, the reversible amisulpride-induced elevation of CK-MB and bradycardia.
SUMMARY
Schizophrenia is regarded as one of the most severe, disabling, and costly mental illnesses. Reversible amisulpride-induced elevation of the myocardial . . .
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