Tardive dyskinesia: Epidemiology

The term tardive syndrome (TS) encompasses a few different phenomenologic conditions, some of which occur in isolation and others in association with each other. This, along with the unusual confound for a drug side effect, in which increased use of the drug improves the problem, and the need for most patients to continue taking the offending drug, makes understanding the epidemiology difficult and unreliable. While the change from the “first generation” to the “second generation” of antipsychotic drugs is generally believed to have reduced the incidence of TS, prospective research studies have not supported that contention.
Source: Journal of the Neurological Sciences - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research