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Tardive Dyskinesia in Long-Term Care: Nuances in Detection and Management

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Read this expert commentary to learn how to improve diagnosis and management of tardive dyskinesia in older patients in long-term care settings, including optimal use of available pharmacologic agents.

Released: April 25, 2024

Expiration: April 24, 2025

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Sanjay Gupta

Sanjay Gupta, MD

Adult and Geriatric Psychiatry
Chief Medical Officer, BryLin Behavioral Health System
Medical Director, Endeavor Health Services
Voluntary Professor, Department of Psychiatry
SUNY at Buffalo, SUNY Upstate Medical University at Syracuse
Psychiatry Division Chief, Supportive and Palliative Care Department
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Buffalo, New York

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Sanjay Gupta, MD

Adult and Geriatric Psychiatry
Chief Medical Officer, BryLin Behavioral Health System
Medical Director, Endeavor Health Services
Voluntary Professor, Department of Psychiatry
SUNY at Buffalo, SUNY Upstate Medical University at Syracuse
Psychiatry Division Chief, Supportive and Palliative Care Department
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Buffalo, New York

Sanjay Gupta, MD: consultant/advisor/speaker: AbbVie, Alkermes, Indivior, Intra-Cellular, Johnson & Johnson, Neurocrine, Otsuka, Teva.