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- What Medications Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? - Verywell Health
Many different medications can cause tardive dyskinesia, but this side effect is most associated with first-generation antipsychotics, also called typical neuroleptics or typical antipsychotics These medications are used to treat schizophrenia, as well as mood disorders and anxiety
- 6 Medications That May Cause Tardive Dyskinesia - GoodRx
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
- Medications that cause Tardive Dyskinesia - Brain and Spinal Cord
The anti-malarial drug Chlorquine (brand name: Aralen) can cause tardive dyskinesia The estrogens found in oral contraceptives and hormone replacements can also cause tardive dyskinesia, but this is rare Ritalin and Ritalin SR, two controversial drugs given to children for ADHD also can cause tardive dyskinesia
- Tardive Dyskinesia (TD): What It Is, Symptoms Treatment
What causes tardive dyskinesia? Researchers don’t know the exact cause of tardive dyskinesia But the main theory is that it can develop due to the use of dopamine receptor-blocking medications (dopamine antagonists) This includes short-term and long-term use of the medications, though it’s more likely to develop after long-term use
- Medication-Induced Tardive Dyskinesia: A Review and Update
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a movement disorder that causes involuntary, repetitive body movements and is commonly seen in patients who are on long-term treatment with antipsychotic medications However, several other classes of medications with different mechanisms are also associated with TD
- What drugs cause tardive dyskinesia?
Tardive dyskinesia is a condition of involuntary movement of the face, torso and other body parts Examples of drugs that report tardive dyskinesia as a side effect are listed below by class of medication Antipsychotic drugs Typical antipsychotic drugs (also known as first-generation antipsychotic drugs) are prescribed to treat schizophrenia
- What Drugs Cause Tardive Dyskinesia? - eMedicineHealth
The main cause of tardive dyskinesia is long-term use of dopaminergic antagonist medications (antipsychotic medications) Dopamine antagonists that can cause tardive dyskinesia include: Antipsychotic drugs (neuroleptics) Butyrophenones: droperidol (Inapsine), haloperidol (Haldol), dibenzodiazepines [such as clozapine (Clozaril)], loxapine
- Tardive Dyskinesia – Symptoms and Causes - Penn Medicine
These medications are used to treat psychiatric conditions, nausea, seizures, and other conditions Experts do not yet know why these medications cause tardive dyskinesia in some people, while other people have no problems General groups of medications that can cause tardive dyskinesia include:
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