Background: Several studies have examined reversibility of tardive syndromes (TS), primarily in psychotic patients who are maintained on dopamine receptor blocking drugs. The results have varied widely. However, few have assessed remission rates after discontinuing the offending agents. This study evaluated reversibility of TS in patients who permanently withdrew the causative agent(s). We also examined for any possible clinical predictors of reversibility. Methods: A retrospective cohort of 108 TS patients was studied. Most of the patients were not psychotic; most patients were being treated either for a mood disorder with atypical antipsychotics or for a gastrointestinal disturbance with metoclopramide. Patients were stratified on the bas...
Schizophrenia is a socially significant disorder with a high prevalence among young and middle-aged ...
Background: Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia (TDD) are severe side effects of dopamine-blocking agent...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder associated with agents that block dopami...
Background: Several studies have examined reversibility of tardive syndromes (TS), primarily in psyc...
This Editorial was written in response to: Zutshi D, Cloud LJ, Factor SA. Tardive Syndromes are Ra...
Tardive dyskinesia is defined as involuntary athetoid or choreiform movements that develop due to th...
Introduction. Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that begins due to dopamine receptor-blockin...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) and tardive dystonia (TDt) syndromes represent severe side effect...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) and tardive dystonia (TDt) syndromes represent severe side effect...
Despite advances in treatments, relapses in schizophrenia still occur. The causes of relapse are not...
Objective: To test the efficacy of current treatment recommendations for parkinsonism and tardive dy...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
The existence of discontinuation syndromes following treatment with neuroleptic (antipsychotic) drug...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
Background: Antipsychotic medication can cause tardive dyskinesia (TD) – late-onset, involuntary, re...
Schizophrenia is a socially significant disorder with a high prevalence among young and middle-aged ...
Background: Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia (TDD) are severe side effects of dopamine-blocking agent...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder associated with agents that block dopami...
Background: Several studies have examined reversibility of tardive syndromes (TS), primarily in psyc...
This Editorial was written in response to: Zutshi D, Cloud LJ, Factor SA. Tardive Syndromes are Ra...
Tardive dyskinesia is defined as involuntary athetoid or choreiform movements that develop due to th...
Introduction. Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that begins due to dopamine receptor-blockin...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) and tardive dystonia (TDt) syndromes represent severe side effect...
Objective: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) and tardive dystonia (TDt) syndromes represent severe side effect...
Despite advances in treatments, relapses in schizophrenia still occur. The causes of relapse are not...
Objective: To test the efficacy of current treatment recommendations for parkinsonism and tardive dy...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
The existence of discontinuation syndromes following treatment with neuroleptic (antipsychotic) drug...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of persistent drug-induced movement...
Background: Antipsychotic medication can cause tardive dyskinesia (TD) – late-onset, involuntary, re...
Schizophrenia is a socially significant disorder with a high prevalence among young and middle-aged ...
Background: Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia (TDD) are severe side effects of dopamine-blocking agent...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder associated with agents that block dopami...