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  2. Tetrabenazine - Wikipedia

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    Tetrabenazine is a drug for the symptomatic treatment of hyperkinetic movement disorders.It is sold under the brand names Nitoman and Xenazine among others. On August 15, 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the use of tetrabenazine to treat chorea associated with Huntington's disease.

  3. Huntington's disease - Wikipedia

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    Huntington's disease (HD), ... Although other drugs had been used "off label", tetrabenazine was the first approved treatment for Huntington's disease in the U.S. The ...

  4. Deutetrabenazine - Wikipedia

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    Deutetrabenazine (trade name Austedo) is a vesicular monoamine transporter 2 inhibitor which is used for the treatment of chorea associated with Huntington's disease and tardive dyskinesia. Chemically, deutetrabenazine is an isotopic isomer of tetrabenazine in which six hydrogen atoms have been replaced by deuterium atoms.

  5. Teva boosts forecasts as sales of generics, Huntington's ...

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    Teva's branded medicine trio includes Austedo for treating Huntington's disease, Ajovy for migraine and recently launched Uzedy for schizophrenia. ... Huntington's disease drug jump. Bhanvi Satija ...

  6. New Huntington Disease Drug Is Safe, but Is It Effective? - AOL

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    Prana Biotechnology's Huntington disease drug, PBT2, is safe, but whether it helps patients enough to get approved remains to be seen. The press release headline "Prana Announces Successful Phase ...

  7. Tardive dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    Neuroleptic medications (antipsychotics), metoclopramide [1] [2] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms after ruling out other potential causes [1] Differential diagnosis: Huntington's disease, cerebral palsy, Tourette syndrome, dystonia [2] Prevention: Using lowest possible dose of neuroleptic medication [3] Treatment

  8. Health of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia

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    8 Drug use. 9 Criticism of using Hitler's health to explain Nazism. ... Although Huntington's Disease was known and considered a hereditary disease during the time ...

  9. Chorea - Wikipedia

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    Huntington's-related: A common treatment is dopaminergic antagonists, although treatment is largely supportive. Tetrabenazine, deutetrabenazine and valbenazine are FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of Huntington's disease-related chorea. Sydenham's chorea: Haloperidol, carbamazepine and valproic acid.

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