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Dyskinesia
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Dyskinesia
Effect of Aripiprazole for a Patient With Psychotic Symptoms and ... Jan 23, 2006
...treatment, abnormal behaviors derived from auditory and visual hallucinations significantly declined and her rigidity and dyskinesia were prominently restored ...
- Journal of Neuropsychiatry (subscription)
Psychiatric drugs restored Nia's sanity and destroyed her beauty ... Jan 25, 2006
...were felt to be “dirtier� and to have worse side effects, including the irreversible lip-smacking and protruding tongue movements of tardive dyskinesia. ...
- Prospect Magazine,
Kartagener Syndrome Jan 19, 2006
This disorder, called primary ciliary dyskinesia, along with positioning of the internal organs on the opposite side from normal (called situs inversus ...
- About - News & Issues,
NeuroSearch Continues the Development of Tesofensine (NS2330) and ... Jan 25, 2006
...by at least 3%) in tesofensine patients than with placebo were constipation, weight decrease, dry mouth, dizziness, dyskinesia, nausea, hallucination and ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Parkinson's patient moving toward a better life after surgery Jan 6, 2006
But patients can become sensitized to the drug over time and develop a major side effect, a type of involuntary movement known as dyskinesia. ...
- Duluth News Tribune,
Crystal clear demand for liquid crystals Jan 16, 2006
Zinck expects clinical trial data from an experimental medicine to treat dyskinesia, a condition associated with Parkinson's disease that causes tics or spasms ...
- Eagle Tribune,
AstraZeneca Submits SNDA For SEROQUEL(R) For Bipolar Depression ... Jan 2, 2006
...dementia-related psychosis. Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of tardive dyskinesia. A rare condition ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Procedure offers hope for Parkinson's sufferers Jan 6, 2006
...two decades, much of his decline has taken place over the last five years, including worsening tremors, rigidity, slowness of movement and dyskinesia, a type ...
- Kansas City Star,
Preventing and Reducing Professional Liability Risk Related to ... Jan 12, 2006
Some of the most serious cases involving negligence in monitoring psychotropic drugs are those in which patients develop tardive dyskinesia or neuroleptic ...
- Psychiatric Times,
CATIE Phase I Helps Clinicians Tailor Schizophrenia Treatment Jan 12, 2006
...accompanying the NEJM article, Robert Freedman, MD, (2005) warned, "Even the most feared side effect of first-generation drugs, tardive dyskinesia, seems less ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Eye Cell Implants Improve Motor Symptoms For Parkinson Patients Jan 9, 2006
April 17, 2005) -- Deep brain stimulation of two different areas of the brain appears to improve problems with uncontrolled movements (dyskinesia) in patients ...
- Science Daily (press release)
MENTAL ILLNESS: PERCEPTION VS. REALTY Dec 29, 2005
A prime example: Long-term use of antipsychotic drugs, used to treat schizophrenia and mania, can cause "tardive dyskinesia," characterized by involuntary ...
- OregonLive.com,
Funding enables choice to people with Parkinson's Oct 27, 2005
Tremor (dyskinesia), probably the best known and most obvious sign of Parkinson’s disease can have a huge effect on patients’ lives and in some cases has ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Hospital bars legal pot Nov 13, 2005
...hospital. Christensen was authorized to use marijuana in 2004 by Health Canada to treat a movement disorder known as Tardive Dyskinesia. ...
- Edmonton Sun,
Sask. news roundup: Nov. 13 Nov 13, 2005
Christensen, who lives in Marshall, Saskatchewan, says he is authorized to use marijuana for a movement disorder known as Tardive Dyskinesia. ...
- StarPhoenix,
Surgical results for bronchiectasis based on hemodynamic ... Nov 11, 2005
Patients with endobronchial obstruction, active TB, and systemic disease (eg, cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia) were excluded from this study. ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Schizophrenia in Late Life: Aging Effects on Symptoms and Course ... Nov 13, 2005
Neuroleptic use (with possible tardive dyskinesia) is common, and ECT and even psychosurgery occur often in the histories of elderly patients with schizophrenia ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
AstraZeneca's SEROQUEL Named 'Product of the Year' by National ... Oct 31, 2005
...dementia-related psychosis. Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of tardive dyskinesia. A rare condition ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Understanding the Role of Sigma-1 Receptors in Psychotic ... Oct 31, 2005
Keck PE Jr, McElroy SL, Strakowski SM, Soutullo CA (2000), Antipsychotics in the treatment of mood disorders and risk of tardive dyskinesia. ...
- Psychiatric Times,
Cannabis use and misuse prevalence among people with psychosis Sep 30, 2005
BMJ, 325, 1199 –1201. [Abstract/Free Full Text]. Zaretsky, A., Rector, NA, Seeman, MV, et al (1993) Current cannabis use and tardive dyskinesia. ...
- British Journal of Psychiatry (subscription)
Old and New Schizophrenia Drugs: Study Shows Patient Satisfaction ... Sep 26, 2005
Marder pointed out that the 18-month trial was too short to detect the neurological side effect, tardive dyskinesia, that clinicians believe is stronger in ...
- PharmExec.com
Relationship Between a High-Risk Haplotype in the DTNBP1 ... Sep 30, 2005
Pantelis C, Stuart GW, Nelson HE, Robbins TW, Barnes TR: Spatial working memory deficits in schizophrenia: relationship with tardive dyskinesia and negative ...
- Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
Parkinson's dark period can be minimized or alleviated with the ... Sep 25, 2005
...mimic the effects of dopamine by stimulating dopamine receptors directly and are associated with a two- to three-fold risk of developing dyskinesia and other ...
- News-Medical.net
By a Nose in a Head to Head Sep 22, 2005
...side effects than it does. (It’s known to have significant problems with tardive dyskinesia, among other things). But now we know ...
- Corante
Newer antipsychotic not always better Sep 27, 2005
Central Sydney Area mental health service, said it should not be forgotten that long-term use of the older antipsychotics produced tardive dyskinesia and other ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription)
Pozen tries again with migraine drug Sep 27, 2005
The panel cited patients' risk of developing tardive dyskinesia, which can cause side effects that include involuntary grimacing and eye blinking. ...
- News & Observer
A Victory For Lilly--With Reservations Sep 19, 2005
...the other drugs. Symptoms of tardive dyskinesia, a kind of involuntary movement, didn't show up in the study. However, such neurological ...
- Forbes
Study Finds Little Advantage in New Schizophrenia Drugs Sep 19, 2005
Studies have shown that these medications carry a lower risk than the older drugs of tardive dyskinesia, a disorder that causes tics, lip-smacking and other ...
- New York Times
According to CATIE, Zyprexa(R) More Effective on Discontinuation ... Sep 19, 2005
Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of neuroleptic malignant syndrome, tardive dyskinesia, seizures and orthostatic hypotension ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Study: Old medication as effective as new for treating ... Sep 19, 2005
...including perphenazine, had decreased because doctors assumed that newer medications would have fewer side effects, especially tardive dyskinesia, which is ...
- Kansas City Star
NIMH-Funded Study Examines the Use of Antipsychotic Medications ... Sep 19, 2005
...dementia-related psychosis. Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of tardive dyskinesia. A rare condition ...
- Finanzen.net
Source: Johnson & Johnson Sep 19, 2005
Some people may have heard the term "tardive dyskinesia." These are usually persistent, uncontrollable, slow or jerky facial or body movements that can be ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Phase III Date for Rotigotine in Advanced Parkinson's Disease at ... Sep 19, 2005
...there was a statistically significant and clinically relevant reduction in ‘off’ time as well as an increase in ‘on’ time without troublesome dyskinesia ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Study Demonstrated Rotigotine Improves Symptoms of Early-Stage PD Sep 19, 2005
Patients with PD often experience trouble walking, tremors, dyskinesia, rigidity, slowness of movement (bradykinesia) and impaired balance. ...
- Newswise (press release)
Zoos using drugs to help manage anxious animals Sep 12, 2005
Extended use can produce tardive dyskinesia — involuntary movements of the face, tongue, lips, trunk, and extremities. The dyskinesia can be permanent. ...
- Toledo Blade
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Study Identifies Molecular Properties of ... Sep 22, 2005
...research has shown that blockade of the dopamine receptors may cause undesirable motoric side effects, including Parkinson-like symptoms and tardive dyskinesia ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Zyprexa Edges Four Other Agents With Modest Benefit for ... Sep 19, 2005
...and Clozaril although effective have side-effects that that make "even the most feared side effect of first generation drugs, tardive dyskinesia, seem less ...
- MedPage Today
Rational pharmacotherapy in early psychosis *Jul 29, 2005
The data related to risk of tardive dyskinesia really represent the strongest piece of evidence arguing for the newer antipsychotics as first-line treatment. ...
- British Journal of Psychiatry (Subscription)
New Drug Technique Limits Side EffectsJul 28, 2005
They lose the benefit, they wear off, and they develop involuntary movements or dyskinesia," said Dr. Warren Olnaow, of Mount Sinai Medical Center. ...
- WNBC
POZEN Reports Second Quarter 2005 Results; Trexima(TM) NDA on ...Jul 28, 2005
...upon recent correspondence from the FDA, we believe that the Advisory Committee will mainly discuss the potential risk of tardive dyskinesia, an involuntary ...
- Business Wire
Acute Akathisia Associated With Quetiapine UseJul 6, 2005
2 Compared with conventional neuroleptic agents, quetiapine is associated with a much lower risk for tardive dyskinesia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and ...
- Psychosomatics (subscription)
Many People Who Sought Legal Help from LawyersandSettlements.com ...Jul 23, 2005
This widely prescribed drug now claims several adverse side effects including risk of hyperglycemia, diabetes, strokes, tardive dyskinesia (TD), and ...
- Emediawire
Dr. Peter Breggin: Thanks Tom CruiseJul 17, 2005
...often including antipsychotic drugs like Zyprexa and Risperdal that can cause lethal diabetes and pancreatitis, and tardive dyskinesia, a potentially ...
- Yahoo News
Newly Published Study Investigates SEROQUEL(R) As Monotherapy ...Jul 2, 2005
...dementia-related psychosis. Prescribing should be consistent with the need to minimize the risk of tardive dyskinesia. A rare condition ...
- RedNova.com
Psychiatrists, heal thyselvesJul 3, 2005
...were told the same thing in the 1960s about Thorazine (chlorpromazine) and who now have a disease of involuntary movement called Tardive Dyskinesia, for which ...
- Free-Press-Release.com
STUDY SUGGESTS THE ANTIPSYCHOTIC DRUG RISPERIDONE (RISPERDAL) MAY ...Jul 4, 2005
Risperdal has also been linked to tardive dyskinesia (TD), a disorder of the central nervous system, which results in involuntary movement of the limbs and ...
- Newsinferno.com
Textbook of Geriatric Psychiatry, Third EditionJul 14, 2005
...with a 2.4-fold increase in sudden cardiac death, and older patients are prone to developing extrapyramidal symptoms or tardive dyskinesia when treated with ...
- Psychiatric Services (subscription)
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