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Guests: Rakesh Jain, MD, and Sherland Peterson, who has experience living with TD
More than 14 million Americans have a serious mental illness, such as bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder or schizophrenia – conditions that can be treated with antipsychotic medicines. Use of these medicines has increased 22% in recent years, particularly within the last 10 years, in turn increasing the risk of a debilitating chronic movement condition called tardive dyskinesia (TD), which can cause uncontrollable and repetitive movements that make eating, drinking and walking difficult.
While TD can be treated, integrating new medicines into existing treatment plans can be difficult, and people living with schizophrenia may worry that treating TD could cause regression in their mental illness. A one-pill, once-daily treatment option exists that can be integrated into existing mental health treatment plans, helping people manage their mental health and TD in tandem.
We Ask:
Dr. Jain:
· What is tardive dyskinesia and what are the common signs and symptoms of this condition?
· What is the connection between tardive dyskinesia and the use of antipsychotics, and what are the primary challenges that patients and doctors face when treating this condition?
· What is this one pill, once-daily treatment option and why is it an important option to consider?
· Where can people go to learn more?
Sherland:
· Can you share your personal story of living with tardive dyskinesia?
· What impact has tardive dyskinesia had on your life, from daily activities, to your mental health and social events?
· What do you wish more people knew about tardive dyskinesia?
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Send a Text to the Moms - please include your contact info if you want a response. thanks!
Guests: Rakesh Jain, MD, and Sherland Peterson, who has experience living with TD
More than 14 million Americans have a serious mental illness, such as bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder or schizophrenia – conditions that can be treated with antipsychotic medicines. Use of these medicines has increased 22% in recent years, particularly within the last 10 years, in turn increasing the risk of a debilitating chronic movement condition called tardive dyskinesia (TD), which can cause uncontrollable and repetitive movements that make eating, drinking and walking difficult.
While TD can be treated, integrating new medicines into existing treatment plans can be difficult, and people living with schizophrenia may worry that treating TD could cause regression in their mental illness. A one-pill, once-daily treatment option exists that can be integrated into existing mental health treatment plans, helping people manage their mental health and TD in tandem.
We Ask:
Dr. Jain:
· What is tardive dyskinesia and what are the common signs and symptoms of this condition?
· What is the connection between tardive dyskinesia and the use of antipsychotics, and what are the primary challenges that patients and doctors face when treating this condition?
· What is this one pill, once-daily treatment option and why is it an important option to consider?
· Where can people go to learn more?
Sherland:
· Can you share your personal story of living with tardive dyskinesia?
· What impact has tardive dyskinesia had on your life, from daily activities, to your mental health and social events?
· What do you wish more people knew about tardive dyskinesia?
Thanks for liking and sharing the podcast!
Mindy and her book: https://mindygreiling.com/
Randye and her book: https://randyekaye.com/
Miriam and her book: https://www.miriam-feldman.com/
Want to know more?
Join our facebook page
Our websites:
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