Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a disorder that involves involuntary movements. Tardive means delayed and dyskinesia means abnormal movement. Tardive dyskinesia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
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Tardive dyskinesia was first identified in the 2024s following the introduction of the first generation of antipsychotic medications. Depakote (divalproex
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Aggression/agitation; anxiety; PTSD; tardive dyskinesia. Open-label studies release(Depakote), divalproex sodium extended release. (Depakote ER
Stopping Medications Suicide Warnings on Medications Tardive Dyskinesia Valproate (Depakote) Venlafaxine (Effexor) Vilazodone (Viibryd) Viloxazine
Yes, in rare cases, Depakote and Depakote ER may cause tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that causes uncontrolled muscle movements. These movements usually affect the face and include symptoms such as frowning, sticking out the tongue, lip smacking, and excessively blinking.
Yes, in rare cases, Depakote and Depakote ER may cause tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that causes uncontrolled muscle movements. These movements usually affect the face and
tardive dyskinesia, thinking abnormalities, vertigo. Respiratory System Depakote alone, or the combination of Depakote and other antiepilepsy drugs.
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That initial evaluation (if 'positive' for danger/problems) would then lead to a 72-hour hold (effectively 3 business days as an inpatient - worst time to get put on a 72-hour hold is the Wednesday before Thanksgiving) and then that doc (if s/he sees a problem) can then petition mental health court for commitment. So from my perspective going to a 30-day stay skips a couple of steps, but not all states work the same way.
In a way, your characters are taking this too well. A husband reacting to the CP report by his daycare provider usually doesn't calm down that fast. Likewise a mother hearing that her daughter had been committed. As a psych nurse I would love to see such acceptance and support for my patients.
And on that note - depakote is a pretty good choice, given the likely diagnosis.