Tardive Dyskinesia from anti-psychotics.
I have been treated for severe depression for many years. Over the last year or so, I have been cutting down on my meds. One of those was a low dose anti-psychotic. Since stopping it, I have developed tardive dyskinesia, involuntary rolling of the tongue and lip smacking.
I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and how was it treated.
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Hi @Ozzy26
Yes, I typically get those symptoms too by being on antipsychotics. Fast withdrawal can also cause these symptoms. There are a lot of disordered movement symptoms like this called "extrapyramidal side effects/symptoms" (EPS).
Luckily the treatment is a simple pill called Cogentin (benztropine). Also you need to slow down the reduction of your antipsychotic. You need to do this under medical supervision.
Best of luck with this.
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