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Quick Scroll Summary 05.08.08 (1 month ago) #11

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Tardive Dyskinesia actually falls under the EPS (extrapyramidal symptoms) syndrome which may well include dystonia, parkinsonism etc.



Such EPS syndrome (especially physical movement disorders, including Hemifacial Spasms triggered by bodily chemical imbalances) in turn is caused by disturbances to the dopamine receptors (one of the main neurotransmitters) in the nervous system which is normally induced by most of the AAP's (atypical antipsychotics).

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Quick Scroll Other Tardive Dyskinesia-related Medications - Additional In 06.17.08 (19 days ago) #12

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Please take note that such Tardive Dyskinesia-related medications as metoclopramide (Reglan), prochlorperazine (Compazine) - being medications for gastrointestinal problems, promethazine (Phenergan) - being medications for cough and so on that are often prescribed to children may also have disastrous side effect of muscle deformity that affect the rest of their lives.


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Quick Scroll Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) - Brief Introduction 06.17.08 (19 days ago) #13

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