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Dyskinesia refers to involuntary movements, similar to a tic or chorea. When it occurs after treatment with certain drugs, such as antipsychotics, it is called tardive dyskinesia. Dyskinesia seen in Parkinson’s disease is usually a side effect of dopaminergic drugs at higher doses.
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Severe
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4 | |
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Moderate
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15 | |
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Mild
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19 | |
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None
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8 |
| Reason | # Patients | Percentage of patients | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amantadine | 26 | ||
| Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) | 15 | ||
| Stalevo 50 | 2 | ||
| Trazodone | 1 | ||
| Carbidopa-Levodopa 25-100 | 1 | ||
| Sinemet | 1 | ||
| Brainwave Entrainment | 1 | ||
| Ativan | 1 | ||
| Electroencephalogram EEG | 1 | ||
| Symmetrel | 1 | ||
| Apomorphine Pump | 1 | ||
| Keppra | 1 | ||
| Selegiline | 1 | ||
| Mirapex | 1 | ||
| Xanax | 1 |
Report created on May 27, 2012.