Risperidone implicated in the onset of tardive dyskinesia in a young woman

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The aim of this case report is to highlight that risperidone may cause and ameliorate tardive dyskinesia. A 16 year old white women with a 12 month history of schizophrenia, developed buccolingual masticatory tardive dyskinesia after receiving risperidone 6 mg. She had received small dosages of typical antipsychotics before and during receiving risperidone for short periods. Recommencement of risperidone with 2 mg and increasing to 6 mg resulted in improvement in tardive dyskinesia and up until now she remains free of any abnormal involuntary movements.

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Kumar, S., & Malone, D. M. (2000). Risperidone implicated in the onset of tardive dyskinesia in a young woman. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 76(895), 316–317. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.76.895.316

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