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Letter to the Editor

Progression of Abnormal Involuntary Movements During Risperidone Treatment

Jay D. Sherr and Gunvant Thaker

Published: September 15, 1998

Article Abstract

Sir: The propensity for risperidone to cause tardive dyskinesia is unknown at this time. A high D2 receptor affinity, doserelated EPS, and potential to mask tardive dyskinesia are properties that risperidone shares with typical antipsychotics. This similarity to typical antipsychotics suggests a potential to cause tardive dyskinesia.


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