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6 Medications That May Cause Tardive Dyskinesia - GoodRx Key takeaways: Some medications can cause an involuntary movement disorder called tardive dyskinesia (TD) For some people, TD symptoms may lessen or go away after lowering the dose or switching medications But for others, TD may be permanent TD is often caused by long-term use of antipsychotics Other medications can cause it too, including some anti-nausea medications and antidepressants
What drugs cause tardive dyskinesia? Tardive dyskinesia treatments Sometimes, health care providers may recommend stopping or decreasing the dosage of the medicines causing tardive dyskinesia If this doesn’t work to eliminate symptoms, there are two brand-name medicines available that are Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved to treat tardive dyskinesia
Medications That Can Cause Tardive Dyskinesia: What to Know Tardive dyskinesia is a medication-induced condition that causes uncontrolled and repetitive body movements Changing the medication may help manage the condition In some cases, a doctor may need to prescribe additional medications to relieve the symptoms Tardive dyskinesia can occur after long-term use of certain medications, after stopping the medication, or after changing the dose
What Drugs Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? Symptoms - eMedicineHealth The main cause of tardive dyskinesia is the long-term use of dopaminergic antagonist medications (antipsychotic medications) Extrapyramidal symptoms involve movement disorders (dyskinesias)
What Medications Can Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? - Healthline Tardive dyskinesia is a disorder causing uncontrolled movements in the face and body that can be a side effect of prescription drugs including antipsychotics, antidepressants, and more
Medications that cause Tardive Dyskinesia - Brain and Spinal Cord While tardive dyskinesia has been associated primarily with neuroleptic drugs, other medications can cause this condition, including some medications given for digestive troubles and nasal allergies The longer a person is on a tardive dyskinesia inducing-drug the more likely he or she is to develop tardive dyskinesia
Tardive Dyskinesia – Symptoms and Causes | Penn Medicine Tardive dyskinesia is a drug-induced movement disorder in which sudden, uncontrollable movements happen in the face and body because of prolonged use of medication, typically anti-psychotic drugs “Tardive” means delayed or late Dyskinesia refers to abnormal, involuntary, or repeated muscle movements Tardive dyskinesia affects over 500,000 people in the United States Females (especially
Tardive dyskinesia • LITFL • FFS Tardive dyskinesia is a medication-induced, chronic hyperkinetic movement disorder most commonly associated with prolonged exposure to dopamine receptor-blocking agents (DRBAs) —especially first-generation antipsychotics