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tardive dyskinesia…

 

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central nervous system, tardive dyskinesia, involuntary movements, the lower face, develop after exposure to a group of medications known, neuroleptics, abnormal movements include tongue thrusting, repetitive chewing, jaw swinging, facial grimacing, most commonly used offending neuroleptics, old-generation antipsychotic medications, haloperidol, trifluoperazine, fluphenazine, act by blocking dopamine receptors, in the brain, condition reversible, recognized, in the earliest stages, by stopping the causative agent, permanent, on occasion, become significantly worse, antipsychotic drugs, stopped.



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