A Brief Review on the Role of Vesicular Monoamine Transporter2 Inhibitors in Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders.

Journal: Iranian Journal Of Child Neurology
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Abstract

Hyperkinetic movement disorders are a common group of movement abnormalities in children, characterized with repetitive unintended involuntary movements. Major hyperkinetic movements include tremor, tic, dystonia, myoclonus, and chorea. Although a number of drugs have been proven to be beneficial for these abnormalities, some patients may become resistant to conventional treatments. Vesicular monoamine transporter2 (VMAT2) inhibitors (Tetrabenazine, Deutetrabenazine, and Valbenazine) are new agents introduced in the last decade for treating some of movement disorders, in particular tardive dyskinesia, Huntington chorea, and Tourette syndrome. In this brief review, we discussed the role of these drugs in managing hyperkinetic movement disorders.

Authors
Ali Nikkhah

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