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Medical Conditions - Tardive Dyskinesia

Involuntary, repetitive movements affecting the face, tongue, and limbs are called tardive dyskinesia. It is a neurological disorder that can be caused by using medications for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Management mainly includes stopping the medication.

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How to manage tardive dyskinesia with Parkinson's symptoms?

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Why does tardive dyskinesia worsen over time at 51?

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Is lip-smacking after Risperidone due to tardive dyskinesia?

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Are vitamin supplements effective for tardive dyskinesia?

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How can someone at 62 manage severe tardive dyskinesia?

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Why is my father’s tardive dyskinesia so debilitating at 43?

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How to manage tardive dyskinesia due to antipsychotic meds?

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Are involuntary movements a sign of tardive dyskinesia?

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Can I plan a pregnancy with tardive dyskinesia and bipolar?

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What medicines control tardive dyskinesia symptoms at 46?

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