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Leslie L. Citrome, MD, MPH
JCP
Academic Highlights
Evaluating and Treating Tardive Dyskinesia
February 18, 2020
What should you rule out to diagnose tardive dyskinesia (TD)? How do treatment options differ? In this journal CME activity, Drs Citrome and Saklad team up to review the...
Leslie L. Citrome
,
Stephen R. Saklad
JCP
Educational Activity
TD Treatment Strategies
January 28, 2020
After so many years of having inadequate treatment options, you can finally offer patients with tardive dyskinesia approved medications that reduce symptoms. Follow along as expert Dr Leslie Citrome...
Leslie L. Citrome
JCP
Academic Highlights
Activating and Sedating Properties of Medications Used for MDD
April 30, 2019
Some antipsychotics used to treat MDD are associated with activating or sedating effects. In this Academic Highlights, 4 experts offer clinical insights into the impact of these effects on...
Leslie L. Citrome
,
Roger S. McIntyre
,
J. Sloan Manning
, et al
JCP
Educational Activity
Comparing Treatments for Tardive Dyskinesia
December 27, 2017
Leslie L. Citrome
JCP
Academic Highlights
Epidemiology, Prevention, and Assessment of TD
October 10, 2017
Is your patient experiencing involuntary movements of the face, torso, or extremities? It could be tardive dyskinesia, a side effect of antipsychotic medications. Explore this CME Academic Highlights activity...
Christoph U. Correll
,
John M. Kane
,
Leslie L. Citrome
JCP
Letter to the Editor
Antipsychotic Medication and Diabetes Mellitusrs
March 15, 2005
Leslie L. Citrome