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Living with TD? Let’s dive into the top five leading therapies for tardive dyskinesia you’ve probably never even heard ...
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement condition, meaning you can't control your movements. "Tardive" means late, and "dyskinesia" means uncontrolled movements. It's often a side ...
The asthma medication theophylline is a suitable drug for treating the rare neurological disorder ADCY5-related dyskinesia, ...
Is your medication doing more harm than good? Could it be a sign that you have tardive dyskinesia? Here's what you need to ...
Tardive dyskinesia causes involuntary movements in some people taking antipsychotic medications. Here’s what you need to know about this movement disorder. Antipsychotic medications are a ...
Research from Martin Luther University suggests the asthma drug theophylline helps reduce symptoms in ADCY5-related ...
KINECT-PRO is the first and only study to specifically evaluate and demonstrate patient-reported improvement with vesicular monoamine transporter 2 inhibitor treatment on tardive dyskinesia using ...
More than half of residents with tardive dyskinesia (TD) residing in long-term care (LTC) settings do not receive standard of ...
According to new research, oral vertical dyskinesia (OVD), also known by the older term “rabbit syndrome,” may be part of a spectrum of symptoms of drug-induced parkinsonism and tardive ...
Tardive dyskinesia can be permanent, even with a relatively short exposure, notes Winona Tse, MD, professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine in New York City, which is why raising ...
Involuntary movements (dyskinesia) develop in the course of Parkinson's disease (PD) and can be treatment-limiting. Two processes seem to be important: the 'priming' of motor systems for the ...
“I am very pleased that the clinical effect of CPL’36 has now been confirmed also for the treatment of LID dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease,” said Celon’s CEO Maciej Wieczorek, PhD.