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Tardive dyskinesia is a motor disorder, persistent, at times irreversible, a side effect of the antipsychotic medications which have been so helpful for schizophrenia; no adequate therapy for it has been developed. Research on this troublesome disorder was reviewed under the following headings: description, etiology, treatment, and prevention.