1 the movement disorders associated with antipsychotics are disabling and distressing and result in behavioral disturbances (violence and aggression), nonadherence, and exacerbation of psychosis. It’s typically not reversible, but treatment may help manage the symptoms. Tardive movement disorders are a result of the use of dopamine receptor blocking drugs (mainly antipsychotics and antiemetics) are chronic disorders
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These disorders affect how the body moves, ranging from mild tremors to severe, uncontrollable movements
Extrapyramidal movement disorders and antipsychotics are closely linked due to the side effects of certain psychiatric medications
These movement disorders can manifest as a variety of symptoms, including tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that can develop if you take an antipsychotic medication and/or other types of medications