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Tardive Dyskinesia Differential Diagnosis Poster

  • Desiree M. Matthews, PMHNP-BC
  • Henry Nasrallah, MD

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Dec 2022

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This poster presents an overview of symptoms associated with tardive dyskinesia and differentiates them from symptoms associated with drug-induced parkinsonism.

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