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Is there any treatment?
Generally, intensive care is needed. The neuroleptic or antipsychotic drug is discontinued, and the fever is treated aggressively.
A muscle relaxant may be prescribed. Dopaminergic drugs, such as a dopamine agonist, have been reported to be useful.
What is the prognosis?
Early identification of and treatment for individuals with neuroleptic malignant syndrome improves outcome. If clinically
indicated, a low potency neuroleptic can be reintroduced very slowly when the individual recovers, although there is a risk
that the syndrome might recur. Another alternative is to substitute another class of drugs for the neuroleptic. Anesthesia
may be a risk to individuals who have experienced neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
What research is being done?
The NINDS supports research on neurological disorders such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome. Much of this research focuses
on finding ways to prevent and treat the disorder.