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[[Tardive dyskinesia]] is a [[disorder]] that involves [[involuntary]] movements, especially of the lower [[face]]. Tardive means "delayed" and [[dyskinesia]] means "abnormal movement." | |||
==What are the symptoms of Tardive dyskinesia?== | ==What are the symptoms of Tardive dyskinesia?== |
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What is Tardive dyskinesia?
Tardive dyskinesia is a disorder that involves involuntary movements, especially of the lower face. Tardive means "delayed" and dyskinesia means "abnormal movement."
What are the symptoms of Tardive dyskinesia?
What causes Tardive dyskinesia?
Who is at risk for Tardive dyskinesia?
How do I know I have Tardive dyskinesia?
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Tardive dyskinesia
Directions to Hospitals Treating Tardive dyskinesia