
What to Know About Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
Currently more than 57 million Americans are living with a mental illness, 14 million of whom are living with a serious mental condition01. For those taking mental health medications to manage their conditions, some may experience the onset of TD, an often-overlooked movement disorder.
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Hands and Face

Feet

Limbs and Torso

Blinking

Speech and Mobility
What to keep in mind if you think you have TD
If you’re experiencing TD, don’t disrupt management of your underlying mental health condition before speaking with your healthcare provider. It is possible to continue managing your mental health condition and TD at the same time.
When talking to your healthcare provider, it’s important to share how TD is impacting you physically, socially and psychologically. There are tools available on www.soundsliketd.com to help guide your conversations.
What Life is Really Like with Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)
We’re getting closer to better understanding TD. The IMPACT-TD Registry, the largest TD study known to date, is evaluating the holistic effects of TD along with real-world treatment patterns and outcomes. A broad representation of people affected by TD shows:
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