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Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder linked to neuroleptics, a type of antipsychotic drug. Some studies suggest 20 to 50% of people taking neuroleptics develop TD during treatment, and it ...
A movement disorder like tardive dyskinesia is known to be difficult and very frustrating to live with. People of African descent, females (especially post-menopausal women), older adults over the age ...
Differentiating tardive dyskinesia from other movement disorders can be challenging. "One major criterion is the history of exposure to neuroleptic medications," said Jeff Bronstein, MD, PhD, of the ...
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Could Aspartame Play a Role in Tardive Dyskinesia?
Aspartame is considered safe within daily limits, yet researchers are studying whether it may affect tardive dyskinesia. Here’s what early findings suggest. Aspartame is one of the most commonly used ...
The KINECT-PRO™ analysis is the first and only of its kind to report both remission of tardive dyskinesia symptoms and associated improvements in patient-reported outcomes. Post-hoc analysis from ...
Tardive dyskinesia is a common side effect caused by antipsychotic use. It is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements, often involving the face, mouth, tongue, and ...
Winona Tse, MD, Professor of Neurology at Icahn School of Medicine in New York City, discusses gendera, age, and psychiatric history as possible risk factors for the development of tardive dyskinesia.
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