Do aps impair motor skills?
With Tyme? Haha
sure they are sedative.
First of all, Schizophrenia itself is known to impair motor skills, even in unmedicated patients:
They have done extensive research on antipsychotic effects, even on healthy individuals and
Subjective and objective measures of alertness, and of visual-visuomotor-auditory and motor skills were most sensitive to antipsychotics, although over half of all the studies failed to show statistically significant differences from placebo. The most consistent effects were observed using prolactin response and saccadic eye movements, where 96% and 83% of all studies resp. showed statistically significant effects.
So, no. Not antipsychotics, but the illness itself impairs motor skills, it seems.
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