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Originally Posted by 99fairies
The only one I recognize is the haldol and it was brutal for my back and neck pain. It seems like the older the drug, the higher risk for it causing dystonia. Just my uneducated guess though.
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I've had the same response to low-dose Haldol. I did not respond that way to some other "typical APs (trilafon, moban). I have had problems with dystonia with a number of drugs though. I've just started a community thread on this because I am also having problems with dystonia (this time in my feet/legs, hands/arms). I hope to learn more through info sharing, assuming others have encountered dystonia in some form at some time.
I am sorry you suffer with this, too.

WC