The antipsychotic-induced dystonia is defined as sustained abnormal postures or muscle spasms that develop within seven days of starting antipsychotics or while rapidly increasing the dose of the antipsychotic medication, or of reducing the medication used to treat (or prevent) acute extrapyramidal symptoms (i.e., removal of anticholinergic agents).[] The literature has reported a vast prevalence range, varying from 2% to 90%.[] The differential risk of acute dystonia with various antipsychotics is influenced by their differential dopamineacetylcholine antagonism, with higher levels of dopamineacetylcholine antagonism associated with greater chances of developing acute dystonia
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358 As oxidative stress accumulates, DNA damage occurs, promoting the development of senescence in keratinocytes, melanocytes, and dermal fibroblasts
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