Valbenazine for the Treatment of Adults with Tardive Dyskinesia.
Harshit GuptaAlycee R MoityAllison JumonvilleSarah KaufmanAmber N EdinoffAlan D KayePublished in: Health psychology research (2021)
The chronic use of dopamine receptor blocking agents, most commonly antipsychotics, can lead to a movement disorder called tardive dyskinesia. Once symptom onset has occurred, these movement abnormalities can persist for years to permanently, depending on the speed and effectiveness of treatment. Valbenazine is a relatively newer option for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia in adults. Compared to other pharmaceutical agents, it is more selective and has limited toxicities making it an effective treatment regimen. However, further research, including additional direct comparison studies, should be conducted to fully evaluate this drug's usefulness.