This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as tardive dyskinesia, which is a movement disorder that can occur in people who have been taking certain medications for mental health conditions. The trial will test a treatment called (+)-α-dihydrotetrabenazine, also known as (+)-α-DHTBZ, which is given as an oral solution. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how effective, safe, and tolerable this treatment is for people with tardive dyskinesia.
Participants in the study will receive different doses of the treatment to find the most effective and safe amount. The study will last for a period of eight weeks, during which participants will take the medication either once or twice a day. Throughout the study, participants will be monitored for any changes in their symptoms and any side effects they might experience. This will help researchers understand how well the treatment works and how it affects the body.
The study will also involve regular check-ups, including physical exams and tests to monitor participants’ health. These tests will include assessments of movement symptoms, as well as checks on overall health, such as heart function and mental well-being. The information gathered from this study will contribute to understanding how (+)-α-DHTBZ can be used to help people with tardive dyskinesia manage their symptoms more effectively.



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