What Causes Tardive Dyskinesia?
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The risk is relatively lower with Latuda.
Detailed Answer:
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I can understand your concern. Tardive Dyskinesia or TD is a side effect seen after long term use of antipsychotic drug. TD is an irreversible side effect and is very difficult to treat fully. The drugs with highest action on D2 receptors are known to have high risk of TD as compared to newer drugs.
Exact mechanism why TD occurs is not well known. A lot of patients with long standing antipsychotic treatment doesn't develop TD while others develop. So we can't predict which patient will develop TD. Occurrence of Akithesia as side effect doesn't mean that patient will definitely develop TD. Akathesia and TD are not related.
In my experience and also based upon studies Latuda has relatively lower propensity to cause TD.
So, since patient is on Latuda for four years and the risk of TD is relatively low with Latuda the patient never get TD. Akathesia is not related with TD. So even if a patient developed akathesia with Latuda that doesn't mean that he will develop TD.
Thanks, I hope this clears your doubt. Please don't hesitate to ask again for more doubts. Take care