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A successful clonazepam treatment without tolerance in a patient with spontaneous oral dyskinesia.

There has been few reports on the effective treatment for SOD, which is phenomenologically similar to TD. A 66-year-old female with SOD was successfully treated by CNZ 2 mg/day. Even after one year of continuous treatment, tolerance, which is the major problem in the CNZ treatment for TD, did not develop. This report suggests that CNZ is effective at least for some patients with SOD.

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