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Drug therapy Huntington’s Disease and Tourette’s Syndrome

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Drug therapy usually involves the use of amine-depleting drugs (eg, reserpine, tetrabenazine), the latter having less troublesome adverse effects. Dopamine receptor antagonists (eg, haloperidol, perphenazine) are also sometimes effective and olanzapine is also used.


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