Movement side effects are body movements that can be hard to control caused by medicines. They include muscle spasms and trouble sitting still. Movement side effects are sometimes called extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS).
Examples of movement side effects include:
- Moving around a lot or not being able to sit still. This includes feeling restless – you may have the urge to tap your fingers, fidget or jiggle your legs.
- Severe muscle spasms in your face, neck, back, arms or legs.
- Shaking or tremors in your hands, arms, or legs that are hard to stop.
- Walking slowly or dragging your feet as you walk.