Oculogyric Crisis — Dystonic Reaction
This video is about Oculogyric Crisis caused by medications such as Reglan, Compazine, Phenergan, and Abilify. Dystonic reactions are typically treated by stopping the medication causing it and/or with Cogentin, Benadryl, or other Benzodiazepines. Episode Examples start @ 1:04 My favorite medically advanced description in the video: "It's really blurry. I can't tell what anything is. It's just a blob." 😂

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