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Dyskinesia Report

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.


What we've learned from patients who report Dyskinesia

Symptom severities

Severe
4
Moderate
15
Mild
19
None
8

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Dyskinesia

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Dyskinesia
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Amantadine 26   Amantadine: 68%
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) 15   Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): 39%
Stalevo 50 2   Stalevo 50: 5%
Trazodone 1   Trazodone: 3%
Carbidopa-Levodopa 25-100 1   Carbidopa-Levodopa 25-100: 3%
Sinemet 1   Sinemet: 3%
Brainwave Entrainment 1   Brainwave Entrainment: 3%
Ativan 1   Ativan: 3%
Electroencephalogram EEG 1   Electroencephalogram EEG: 3%
Symmetrel 1   Symmetrel: 3%
Apomorphine Pump 1   Apomorphine Pump: 3%
Keppra 1   Keppra: 3%
Selegiline 1   Selegiline: 3%
Mirapex 1   Mirapex: 3%
Xanax 1   Xanax: 3%

Report created on May 27, 2012.