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  • Are Your Movement Symptoms Akathisia or Tardive Dyskinesia?
    Akathisia and tardive dyskinesia are neurological movement disorders that can develop as side effects of certain dopamine-blocking medications, particularly antipsychotics Because both can involve restlessness, twitching, or repetitive movements, they’re often mistaken for one another at the very moment when clarity matters most
  • Movement Disorders Associated With Antipsychotic Medication . . .
    Hypokinetic and hyperkinetic movement disorders in people with psychotic illness are classically linked to antipsychotic medication These motor symptoms may occur shortly after the introduction of dopamine receptor-blocking antipsychotics (acute akathisia, drug-induced parkinsonism, acute dystonia) or as delayed manifestations (tardive dyskinesia and its variants, tardive dystonia and tardive
  • What Medications Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? - Verywell Health
    The medications most commonly associated with tardive dyskinesia include antipsychotic medications called neuroleptics Neuroleptics help treat psychotic disorders (severe mental health disorders in which a person loses touch with reality) and some mood disorders (like depression and bipolar disorder)
  • Antipsychotic-Related Movement Disorders: Drug-Induced . . .
    ABSTRACT Introduction: Drug-induced parkinsonism (DIP) and tardive dyskinesia (TD) are stigma-tizing movement disorders associated with exposure to dopamine receptor blocking agents such as antipsychotics, but they differ in their pathophysiology and clinical management Treatment for one may worsen the other, and there are important diagnostic clues that assist in making an accurate
  • Recognition and Management of Antipsychotic-induced Movement . . .
    Recognition and Management of Antipsychotic-induced Movement Disorders Antipsychotic-induced movement disorders commonly seen in clinical practice include parkinsonism, akathisia, tardive dyskinesia and acute dystonia The prevalence of antipsychotic-induced movement disorders is about 37% (95% CI, 18-55%), where 20% of people on an antipsychotic medication experience parkinsonism, 11%
  • Diagnosis and Management of Medication-Induced Movement . . .
    The prevalence of antipsychotic-associated movement disorders ranges from 19-44% (Martino 2023) It is important for clinicians to monitor for medication-induced movement disorders at every visit in the routine review of systems and physical exam
  • Antipsychotics and Drug-Induced Movement Disorders in . . .
    Antipsychotics and Drug-Induced Movement Disorders in Children and Adolescents An AACAP 2021 Meeting Highlight on antipsychotic use and DIMDs, including tardive dyskinesia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, acute dystonic reactions, akathisia, tremors, and tics How psychiatrists can prescribe – and taper – to reduce undesired symptoms
  • Medication-induced Akathisia - Neuropedia
    Medication-induced Akathisia is a very common and distressing movement disorder that can be associated with antipsychotic drug use
  • An Evidence-Based Update on Anticholinergic Use for Drug . . .
    Abstract Drug-induced movement disorders (DIMDs) are associated with use of dopamine receptor blocking agents (DRBAs), including antipsychotics The most common forms are drug-induced parkinsonism (DIP), dystonia, akathisia, and tardive dyskinesia (TD) Although rare, neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a potentially life-threatening consequence of DRBA exposure Recommendations for
  • Acute dystonia induced by drug treatment - PMC
    Acute dystonia induced by drug treatment can be a side effect of treatment with antipsychotic drugs and other drugs, and it may occur at an early stage of treatment 1, 2 Acute dystonia is often frightening and may seriously disturb the relationship between the doctor and the patient Therefore, every doctor who prescribes dopamine blocking agents should be familiar with the prevalence of and





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