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Tardive Dyskinesia versus Tardive Syndrome. What is in a name?
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Tardive Dyskinesia versus Tardive Syndrome. What is in a name?

Karen Frei, Alicia Scott, Stanley N. Caroff, Joseph Jankovic, William Ondo, Leslie Citrome, Robert Hauser, Joseph H. Friedman, Roongroj Bhidayasiri, Martha Sajatovic, …
Parkinsonism & related disorders, Vol.133, 107295
04/2025
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2025.107295
PMID: 39904646
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Abstract

Highlights • Five years following introduction of the first antipsychotic, tardive dyskinesia was reported. • Additional tardive syndrome phenomenologies have been identified. • Tardive syndrome symptoms worsen after DRBA discontinuation and improve with DRBA switch or dose increase. • The terms TD and tardive syndrome have been confused and more specific terminology was sought. • The term tardive syndrome was decided to be the umbrella term for the differing tardive phenomenology through an eDelphi study. • The term TD is preserved for the classic condition described with OBL stereotypy and chorea of the extremities.
Tardive syndrome Tardive dyskinesia Dopamine receptor blocking agents Antipsychotics

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