medication or recreational drug (e.g, severe stuttering and motor tics A critical review of the effect of drugs on stuttering. in: Conture EG
3 Drugs associated with Stuttering: Ecopipam, Gemlapodect, Pagoclone. 120 Clinical Trials associated with Stuttering.
Additionally, however, examining how some drugs may cause, rather than cure, stuttering (known as drug-induced stuttering) may be just as important a perspective for exploring drugs and stuttering. That is, neuropharmacological agents that cause stuttering-like symptoms in previously normal-speaking individuals may provide new or additional
by C Kang 2024 Cited by 326We thank the Stuttering Foundation of America, the National Stuttering Timing of Initiation of Antiretroviral Drugs during Tuberculosis
3 Drugs associated with Stuttering: Ecopipam, Gemlapodect, Pagoclone. 120 Clinical Trials associated with Stuttering.
The onset of stuttering due to the use of drugs refers to the occurrence of stuttering-like disfluencies (SLD) due to the use of drug therapy, which is also called pharmacological stuttering . Drugs used for neurological or some other specific pharmacological interventions can cause stuttering . Some of them are listed in Table 1.
Are there drugs to help with stuttering? Currently, there are no drugs that can provide effective help with stuttering. Is there surgery to help stuttering?
Because most drugs inducing stuttering are used in the management of psychiatric The keywords stutter, stuttering. speech dysfluency
Conclusions- When stuttering occurs in a patient treated by drugs affecting neurotransmission, a drug-induced origin of the stutter should be considered. View Show abstract
Comments
Using stuttering as a description of the movement of hips in sex seems a little inappropriate and is possibly a spelling correction induced error, being substituted for shudder which is a body vibration, probably involuntary. Shiver, shimmer, shake or twitching could be possibly more appropriate substitutes.
Please use stuttering correctly as when it is used in relation to sex it implies one of the parties involved in sex is somehow suddenly stopping or not connecting. It doesn't seem appropriate.