The Preventions and treatment of Tardive Dyskinesia
Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a condition involving abnormal, repetitive, uncontrollable movements that develop after long-term use of antipsychotic medications used to treat schizophrenia and related psychiatric disorders. Symptoms of TD include repetitive and involuntary movements (tics), most often of the facial muscles and tongue (such as lip smacking), although any muscle in the body can be affected (e.g., moving legs back and forth). Symptoms may be mild or severe and can interfere with eating and walking.
Recommended Supplements
Adëeva All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral
All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral contains 400 IU of vitamin E to help suppress tardive dyskinesia and other nutrients important for normal nerve fun More
Additional Recommended Supplements
Additional Vitamin E
Studies have shown that supplementation with vitamin E, manganese, branched-chain amino acids or melatonin, at the dosages noted above, have helped co... More
Additional Manganese
Studies have shown that supplementation with vitamin E, manganese, branched-chain amino acids or melatonin, at the dosages noted above, have helped co... More
Additional Branched-chain amino acids
Studies have shown that supplementation with vitamin E, manganese, branched-chain amino acids or melatonin, at the dosages noted above, have helped co... More
Additional Melatonin
Studies have shown that supplementation with vitamin E, manganese, branched-chain amino acids or melatonin, at the dosages noted above, have helped co... More
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