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    Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a disorder that results in involuntary repetitive body movements, which may include grimacing, sticking out the tongue or smacking the lips. Additionally, there may be chorea or slow writhing movements. In about 20% of people with TD, the disorder interferes with daily functioning. If … See more

    Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements. Some examples of these types of involuntary movements include: See more

    Tardive dyskinesia was first described in the 1950s shortly after the introduction of chlorpromazine and other antipsychotic drugs. However, the exact mechanism of the disorder … See more

    Prevention of tardive dyskinesia is achieved by using the lowest effective dose of a neuroleptic for the shortest time. However, with diseases of chronic psychosis such as … See more

    Tardive dyskinesia most commonly occurs in people with psychiatric conditions who are treated with antipsychotic medications for many years. The average rate of people affected has … See more

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    An increased risk of tardive dyskinesia has been associated with smoking in some studies, although a negative study does exist. There seems … See more

    Valbenazine was approved by the FDA for tardive dyskinesia in April 2017. Tetrabenazine, which is a dopamine depleting drug, is … See more

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    Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a disorder that makes you twitch, grimace, or move involuntarily, often affecting your face and mouth.
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    WEBApr 24, 2023 · Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a syndrome that encompasses a constellation of iatrogenic movement disorders caused by the antagonism of dopamine receptors. The movement disorders include akathisia, …

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    A neurological syndrome that results in involuntary and repetitive body movements.
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    Treatable by a medical professional
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    Requires lab test or imaging
    Time taken for recovery
    Can last several years or be lifelong
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    Common for ages 50 and older
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    More common in females
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