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Associations Between Cognitive Impairment and Tardive Dyskinesia: Another Perspective

Meredith R. Dodge and Terry E. Goldberg, PhD

Published: June 1, 1999

Article Abstract

The extended administration of neuroleptics, especially those of high potency, is the essential etiologic factor in the development of tardive dyskinesia (TD). Schizophrenic patients, almost all of whom receive neuroleptics to reduce psychotic symptoms, are therefore at risk for the development of TD. In this review of the literature, we propose that neuroleptic use is not the sole risk factor for the emergence of TD. Rather, we attempt to demonstrate that impairments of cognitive function play a role in the development of TD. Furthermore, we show that this idea has explanatory value for understanding higher rates of TD in the elderly.


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