Dyskinesia
Complete the Dyskinesia panel at each visit. Determine, using your own clinical judgement whether the subject has dyskinesia. Do not confuse morning dystonia for dyskinesia. If dyskinesia is Yes, make sure all information is transferred to the Early Withdrawal Visit and that the Study Conclusion page is completed correctly.
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If you have determined that the subject has dyskinesia, Check Yes for dyskinesia and complete the bottom part of the dyskinesia panel to explain how you reach your conclusion. That is, (1) you observed the subject in clinic with dyskinesia, or (2) the verbal history that the subject related to you at this visit clearly and unequivocally provided an account of dyskinesia even though it was not present during the visit. Where there is doubt as to whether the verbal description provided by the subject was not clear enough to be considered dyskinesia. then make a note to this effect in your source documents and check No on the dyskinesia panel. If at the next consecutive visit the subject provides you with a similar account, you may then note this subject as dyskinetic and check the third check box, History suspicious and noted at 2 consecutive visits.
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Make sure the date of onset of dyskinesia is between the last visit date and this visit date.
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