Incecik, FarukOnlen, YusufOzer, CahitOzcan, Kenan2024-09-182024-09-1820081309-9469https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/11155Metoclopramide is a widely used antiemetic agent in paediatric population with the primary side-effect of extrapyramidal reactions. Incidence is 0.5-1% in children while incidence in young adults and elders is 25%. Patients can be misdiagnosed as meningitis, encephalitis, hypocalcemia, seizure and tetanus. We report two cases, 8-month-and 10-year-old boys referred to our hospital with a presumptive diagnosis of encephalitis and diagnosed as metoclopramide induced acute dystonic reaction, to stress this side-effect of metoclopramide.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMetoclopramideacute dystonic reactionchildrenMETOCLOPRAMIDE INDUCED ACUTE DYSTONIC REACTION: TWO CASE REPORTSArticle212159161WOS:000219977800007N/A