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Introduction Tardive dyskinesia (TD), an iatrogenic disorder from long-term dopamine-receptor-blocking agents, rarely presents as debilitating, high-amplitude chorea-ballism(1). The following case presents a 64-year-old woman with a 30-year history of schizophrenia and classical antipsychotic use, who presented with progressive involuntary movement

Case Study: Report on Valbenazine Therapy for Tardive Dyskinesia with Chorea-Ballism
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