Evidence links lithium for bipolar disorder to an increased chance of tardive dyskinesia, a disorder causing involuntary body movements, especially facial, after long-term use....
Tardive Dyskinesia
Seeing your toddler move their jaw repeatedly from side to side is worrying but often harmless. Learn how to distinguish normal tics from concerning conditions....
Antipsychotics, antiemetics, antidepressants, and mood stabilizers carry risk of tardive dyskinesia, causing involuntary repetitive jaw and facial movements....
Seroquel use can lead to tardive dyskinesia, a disorder with involuntary body movements, especially with long-term treatment. Learn about symptoms, risk factors, prognosis and medical management options....
Some studies have linked the antidepressant fluoxetine to increased risk of tardive dyskinesia, a movement disorder. We examine the evidence and symptoms of this concerning side effect....
Learn about tardive dyskinesia, a problematic movement disorder caused by antipsychotics like risperidone. Identify symptoms and explore treatment options....
Up to 15% of people taking Zoloft experience jaw clenching. For many it resolves within months, but coping strategies and medical help can provide relief until it passes....
Tardive dyskinesia causes involuntary facial grimacing, lip smacking, tongue thrusting, and other repetitive muscle movements, often induced by antipsychotic medications....
Learn about the link between Seroquel and the movement disorder tardive dyskinesia. Discover its causes, who's at risk, signs, and medical and natural treatment options....
Does your jaw hurt or feel tight when taking Adderall? Learn why stimulants can cause clenching, signs to watch for, and tips to manage symptoms....
Learn about tardive dyskinesia, a disorder caused by antipsychotic medications and characterized by involuntary body movements, especially of the face and mouth....