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Acute Trismus Follow Benzodiazepine Discontinuation in a Rural Addicted Patient | ||
Advances in Pharmacology and Therapeutics Journal | ||
Volume 2, Issue 1 - Serial Number 3, September 2022, Pages 11-13 PDF (195.5 K) | ||
Document Type: Letter to editor | ||
DOI: 10.18502/aptj.v2i1.10652 | ||
Authors | ||
Mahsa Motamed; Yekta Rameshi; Fatemeh Saghafi; Sina Taherzadeh Borujeni; Reza Bidaki* | ||
Abstract | ||
in this study it was introduced a 34-year-old married man from a small city in the Southeastern area of Iran who was referred to a psychiatrist because of the restriction of the range of his jaw motion. The patient could not open his mouth within the normal range (35 to 55 mm; 3-finger wide). He felt intolerable pain and had talking problems, eating, swallowing, and was highly emotional. Three finger test was positive. He had a history of using opium (1 mg per day) and clonazepam (1 mg every night) from 10 years ago. He had a history of sudden drug withdrawal and has replaced the opium with 20 mg of methadone tablet. He had no personal or family history of other illnesses. In his neurological checkup, a painful condition restricted optimal mandibular movement caused by masticating muscle spasms. | ||
Keywords | ||
Benzodiazepine; Trismus; Letter to the Editor | ||
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