Tardive Dyskinesia Treatments
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Medications for Tardive Dyskinesia
These are drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meaning they have been determined to be safe and effective for use in Tardive Dyskinesia.
Found 5 Approved Drugs for Tardive Dyskinesia
Ingrezza
Generic Name
Valbenazine
Ingrezza
Generic Name
Valbenazine
Form: Kit, Capsule
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: October 04, 2017
Classification: Vesicular Monoamine Transporter 2 Inhibitor
INGREZZA and INGREZZA SPRINKLE are indicated for the treatment of adults with: - tardive dyskinesia [see Clinical Studies ( 1.
Metoclopramide
Brand Names
Gimoti, Reglan
Metoclopramide
Brand Names
Gimoti, Reglan
Form: Injection, Spray, Tablet, Solution
Method of administration: Nasal, Oral, Intravenous, Intramuscular
FDA approval date: September 30, 1990
Classification: Dopamine-2 Receptor Antagonist
GIMOTI is indicated for the relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. GIMOTI is a dopamine-2 (D 2 ) antagonist indicated for the relief of symptoms in adults with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. ( 1 ) Limitations of Use : GIMOTI is not recommended for use in: pediatric patients due to the risk of tardive dyskinesia (TD) and other extrapyramidal symptoms as well as the risk of methemoglobinemia in neonates. ( 1.
Benztropine
Generic Name
Benztropine
Benztropine
Generic Name
Benztropine
Form: Injection, Tablet
Method of administration: Oral, Intravenous, Intramuscular
FDA approval date: January 23, 1992
Classification: Anticholinergic
For use as an adjunct in the therapy of all forms of parkinsonism. Useful also in the control of extrapyramidal disorders (except tardive dyskinesia — see PRECAUTIONS ) due to neuroleptic drugs (e.g., phenothiazines).
Compro
Generic Name
Prochlorperazine
Compro
Generic Name
Prochlorperazine
Form: Suppository, Tablet
Method of administration: Oral, Rectal
FDA approval date: November 30, 1993
Classification: Phenothiazine
Prochlorperazine 25 mg suppositories are indicated in the control of severe nausea and vomiting in adults.
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