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Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced

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Definition: Abnormal movements, including HYPERKINESIS; HYPOKINESIA; TREMOR; and DYSTONIA, associated with the use of certain medications or drugs. Muscles of the face, trunk, neck, and extremities are most commonly affected. Tardive dyskinesia refers to abnormal hyperkinetic movements of the muscles of the face, tongue, and neck associated with the use of neuroleptic agents (see ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS). (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1199)  do not confuse with AKATHISIA, DRUG-INDUCED   
See Also Akathisia, Drug-Induced
Other names Dyskinesia, Medication-Induced; Medication-Induced Dyskinesias; Medication Induced Dyskinesia; Dyskinesias, Medication-Induced; Dyskinesias, Drug-Induced; Dyskinesia, Medication Induced; Dyskinesia, Drug Induced; Drug-Induced Dyskinesias; Drug-Induced Dyskinesia; Medication-Induced Dyskinesia

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