for Tardive Dyskinesia in Adults

Common side effects
from clinical studies*

*Once-daily AUSTEDO XR contains the same active ingredient as twice-daily AUSTEDO® (deutetrabenazine) tablets. Data on this page is based on twice-daily dosing.1

In one study based on AUSTEDO, the most common side effects
included inflammation of the nose and throat (nasopharyngitis)
and problems sleeping (insomnia).1

4% of participants taking AUSTEDO had to lower their dose due to side effects vs 2% taking placebo.

Other side effects of AUSTEDO included depression, restlessness, agitation, and a strong urge to move (akathisia).

Discuss your symptoms
with your doctor

Use this guide when you discuss your TD
symptoms with your healthcare provider to help determine if AUSTEDO XR is right for you.

Get talking points

Tell your doctor about all the medications you take, including
prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and
herbal supplements. It is important to take AUSTEDO XR exactly
as prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor may adjust your dose
up or down during the first few weeks of treatment to help
maximize symptom control and minimize side effects.1

Support when you need it

Teva Shared Solutions® provides support
services,
including options for financial
assistance, nurse
support, and
benefits coverage.

Reference:

1. AUSTEDO® XR (deutetrabenazine) extended-release tablets/AUSTEDO® tablets current Prescribing Information. Parsippany, NJ: Teva Neuroscience, Inc.