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  • Traumatic Brain Injury: Managing Involuntary Movements
    Explore causes, symptoms, and treatments for involuntary movements following traumatic brain injury Learn coping strategies and support options
  • Medications for Managing Involuntary Movements - researve. com
    Recognizing the type of involuntary movement a patient experiences is crucial for both diagnosis and treatment This foundational knowledge prepares us for a deeper dive into the clinical implications and the available pharmacological approaches to managing these movements
  • What is the management plan for chorea (involuntary movements)?
    The management plan for chorea (involuntary movements) involves titrating tetrabenazine tablets up slowly to a tolerated dose that reduces chorea The dose should be individualized based on the patient's CYP2D6 metabolizer status
  • Diagnosis and Management of Medication-Induced Movement . . .
    Diagnosis and Clinical Features: Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a late-developing and or slow-evolving movement disorder associated with use of antipsychotic medications characterized by a wide variety of involuntary repetitive movements, including abnormal choreoathetoid movements generally in the tongue, lower face and jaw, and extremities
  • How to Handle Involuntary Muscle Movements - Verywell Health
    Involuntary muscle movements, such as tics and tremors, can occur due to various conditions like nerve damage, brain injury, or medication side effects Understanding their causes and treatments can help you manage these movements effectively
  • Drugs for Tardive Dyskinesia - Neurology Advisor
    Our easy-to-read patient fact sheet provides clinicians with information on drugs for tardive dyskinesia and other management strategies
  • Extrapyramidal Symptoms: What They Are, Causes Treatment
    Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) are problems with muscle tone They include muscle stiffness, tremors, slowed movements or excessive, unwanted movements (from problems with certain brain areas) One of the most important causes of these symptoms is the negative effects that can develop when you take an antipsychotic medication (neuroleptics)
  • Dyskinesia - Parkinsons Foundation
    Dyskinesias are involuntary, erratic movements caused by some Parkinson’s medications, usually levodopa, not by Parkinson’s disease itself They can be mild or severe, affecting the face, arms, legs, or trunk Common types include peak-dose dyskinesia (occurs when medication is strongest) and diphasic dyskinesia (occurs as medication starts or wears off) Management involves adjusting
  • Tardive Dyskinesia Treatment Management - Medscape
    Treatment: Background Tardive dyskinesias (TDs) are involuntary movements of the tongue, lips, face, trunk, and extremities that occur in patients treated with long-term dopaminergic antagonist medications Although they are associated with the use of neuroleptics, TDs apparently existed before the development of these agents
  • Recognition and Management of Antipsychotic-induced Movement . . .
    Recognition and Management of Antipsychotic-induced Movement Disorders Antipsychotic-induced movement disorders commonly seen in clinical practice include parkinsonism, akathisia, tardive dyskinesia and acute dystonia The prevalence of antipsychotic-induced movement disorders is about 37% (95% CI, 18-55%), where 20% of people on an antipsychotic medication experience parkinsonism, 11%





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