Tardive Dyskinesia

Jun 3rd, 2010 | By

Dopamin

Tar­dive Dysk­i­ne­sia (TD) is a result of dam­age to the bod­ily sys­tems that process dopamine, and is typ­i­cally caused by expo­sure to cer­tain pre­scrip­tion med­ica­tions – includ­ing Reglan.

The symp­toms of TD mimic those of Parkinson’s dis­ease, and are irre­versible and incurable

Tar­dive dysk­i­ne­sia causes invol­un­tary and repet­i­tive move­ments which are irre­versible and incur­able. The Tar­dive Dysk­i­ne­sia Cen­ter offers the most com­pre­hen­sive and up-​​to-​​date infor­ma­tion on tar­dive dysk­i­ne­sia symp­toms.

For more infor­ma­tion, visit Tardivedyskinesia.com, a web­site that fea­tures the most up-​​to-​​date infor­ma­tion on TD, its causes and all known treat­ment options.

Addi­tion­ally, Tardivedyskinesia.com dis­trib­utes free sup­port books and infor­ma­tional pack­ets to its users. There is even a toll-​​free phone num­ber you can call: 1–800-584‑6601.

You can also read about Tar­dive Dysk­i­ne­sia on Wikipedia.