Is it tardive dyskinesia (TD)?
If you or someone you know have taken certain medicines to treat bipolar disorder, depression, or schizophrenia and now have uncontrollable body movements, it could be tardive dyskinesia (TD).
What is tardive dyskinesia (TD)?
TD means having uncontrollable body movements.
Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a real condition where people have movements they can't control. Tardive dyskinesia symptoms may occur in the face, torso, limbs, or fingers and toes.
TD may develop after a few months of taking certain medications to treat bipolar disorder, depression, or schizophrenia.
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How is tardive dyskinesia (TD) treated?
The first step in treating tardive dyskinesia (TD) is talking with your doctor.
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Use this Doctor Discussion Guide, which includes tips about telemedicine, to help you prep for your next appointment in person, over the phone, or online.
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Caring for those with tardive dyskinesia (TD)
You may not have TD, but you might know someone who does.
As a care partner of someone living with TD, you may be taking on the responsibility of identifying and helping manage their condition.
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Hear in their words what it's like to live with TD or care for someone affected by TD, and get inspired to give voice to your own personal story.
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