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. 1974 Aug;50(586):523–524. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.50.586.523

Penile Parkinsonism

M P Osborne
PMCID: PMC2495667  PMID: 4464521

Abstract

Priapism following the administration of the tranquillizer pericyazine (Neulactil) is reported. No other aetiology was found after full investigation. The condition resolved during treatment with intravenous benztropine (Cogentin). An attempt has been made to explain the aetiology and rationalize the treatment given.

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