2010
DOI: 10.1002/mds.22553
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Transient amantadine‐induced musical hallucinations in a patient with Parkinson's disease

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“…They include benzodiazepines [lormetazepam (Ginsberg, 2003), temazepam (Fisman, 1991), lorazepam (Curtin and Remund, 2002), and triazolam (Nevins, 1991)], opioids [morphine (Davies and Quinn, 2005), tramadol (Keeley et al, 2000) and oxycodone (Moore, 2003)], tricyclic antidepressants [imipramine (Terao, 1995), clomipramine (Vallada and Gentil, 1991) and mirtazapine (Padala et al, 2010)], anticholinergic medication [biperiden (Gertz et al, 1996)], alcohol (Scott, 1975), an N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist [amantadine (Gondim et al, 2010)], a dopamine agonist [bromocriptine (Kobayashi et al, 2004)], salicylates (Allen, 2008), dipyridamole(Tomar and Cheung, 2007), propranolol (Fernandez and Crowther, 1998), voriconazole (Agrawal and Sherman, 2004), pentoxifylline (Gilbert, 1993) and steroids (Kanemura et al, 2010). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include benzodiazepines [lormetazepam (Ginsberg, 2003), temazepam (Fisman, 1991), lorazepam (Curtin and Remund, 2002), and triazolam (Nevins, 1991)], opioids [morphine (Davies and Quinn, 2005), tramadol (Keeley et al, 2000) and oxycodone (Moore, 2003)], tricyclic antidepressants [imipramine (Terao, 1995), clomipramine (Vallada and Gentil, 1991) and mirtazapine (Padala et al, 2010)], anticholinergic medication [biperiden (Gertz et al, 1996)], alcohol (Scott, 1975), an N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist [amantadine (Gondim et al, 2010)], a dopamine agonist [bromocriptine (Kobayashi et al, 2004)], salicylates (Allen, 2008), dipyridamole(Tomar and Cheung, 2007), propranolol (Fernandez and Crowther, 1998), voriconazole (Agrawal and Sherman, 2004), pentoxifylline (Gilbert, 1993) and steroids (Kanemura et al, 2010). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple case reports describe the development of musical hallucinations after medication (e.g., salicylates, propranolol, voriconazole, steroids, tricyclic antidepressants, amantidine, and dipyridamole) administration [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]. Whiplash injury and abdominal pain have also been associated with these hallucinations [31,32].…”
Section: What Other Kinds Of Auditory Toxic Effects Have Been Reported?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hallucinations, spontaneous aberrant perceptions, occur in a significant proportion of cases (Diederich et al, 2009). Hallucinations can be induced by medications such as anticholinergics (Celesia and Wanamaker, 1972), dopamine agonists (Baker et al, 2009) and a range of medications modulating diverse neurochemical pathways (Porteous and Ross, 1956;Lees et al, 1977;Gondim et al, 2010;Friedman et al, 2011;Wand, 2012). This presents challenges to determining the causes and nature of AH in PD and DLB.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%