TARDIVE DYSKINESIA

Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that can result from long-term use of certain psychiatric medications. Interventional Psychiatry Group provides expert evaluation and management for tardive dyskinesia.
 
What is tardive dyskinesia?
Tardive dyskinesia involves involuntary, repetitive movements, often of the face, lips, tongue, trunk, or limbs. It can develop after months or years of antipsychotic medication use.
 
What treatments help manage tardive dyskinesia?
Options include adjusting medication regimens, switching to antipsychotics with lower tardive dyskinesia risk, or using FDA-approved VMAT2 inhibitors.
 
Interventional Psychiatry Group offers medication review, monitoring, and personalized treatment planning to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
 
If you’re concerned about tardive dyskinesia, call Interventional Psychiatry Group at 901-752-4900 to schedule an evaluation, or request an evaluation online
 
The information provided above is for educational purposes only. Professional evaluation is required to make a formal diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.