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Tardive dyskinesia is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary and repetitive movements of the face, tongue, lips, or other parts of the body. It is a potential side effect of long-term use of certain medications, particularly antipsychotic drugs and some other psychiatric medications that affect dopamine receptors in the brain. The exact cause of tardive dyskinesia is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to changes in the brain's dopamine system. Early recognition and management of tardive dyskinesia are essential to prevent the condition from becoming permanent. If suspected, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional who may adjust the medication regimen or provide treatments aimed at reducing symptoms.
Rodger Murphree, DC, CNS
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