Drug-Induced Dyskinesia

UMLS: C0013386
Basic Information
Severity Level:
Definition:
Abnormal movements, including HYPERKINESIS; HYPOKINESIA; TREMOR; and DYSTONIA, associated with the use of certain medications or drugs. Muscles of the face, trunk, neck, and extremities are most commonly affected. Tardive dyskinesia refers to abnormal hyperkinetic movements of the muscles of the face, tongue, and neck associated with the use of neuroleptic agents (see ANTIPSYCHOTIC AGENTS). (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1199)
UMLS ID:
C0013386
MeSH ID:
Synonyms:
Drug-Induced Dyskinesia
Drug Dyskinesias Induced
Classification Hierarchy
MeSH Tree Number breakdown for C0013386
C10
Nervous System Diseases
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C10.228
Central Nervous System Diseases
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10 Level: 1
C10.228.662
Movement Disorders
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10.228 Level: 2
C10.228.662.262
Dyskinesias
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10.228.662 Level: 3 Tree Number: C10.228.662.262
C10
Nervous System Diseases
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C10.597
Neurologic Manifestations
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10 Level: 1 Tree Number: C10.597
C10
Nervous System Diseases
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C10.720
Neurotoxicity Syndromes
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10 Level: 1
C10.720.312
Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10.720 Level: 2 Tree Number: C10.720.312
C23
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
Category: Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C23.888
Signs and Symptoms
Category: Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms Parent: C23 Level: 1 Tree Number: C23.888
C25
Chemically-Induced Disorders
Category: Chemically-Induced Disorders Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C25.100
Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Category: Chemically-Induced Disorders Parent: C25 Level: 1 Tree Number: C25.100
C25
Chemically-Induced Disorders
Category: Chemically-Induced Disorders Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C25.723
Poisoning
Category: Chemically-Induced Disorders Parent: C25 Level: 1 Tree Number: C25.723
ADE Molecular Mechanism Mapping

Drug-ADE-Human Protein Triplets

Molecular mechanism triplets showing drug-adverse event-protein relationships

198 Total Triplets
5 High Confidence
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Personalized Drug-Protein-ADE Network

Comprehensive Information for Personalized ADE

Comprehensive Information and Reliability for Drug-ADE Association

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Total Drugs
262
0 High | 0 Medium | 262 Low Confidence
Total Proteins
9
Target proteins associated with this ADE
Drug-Protein-ADE association
769
0 Known | 5 High | 193 Middle | 571 Low Confidence
Confidence Profile
26%
Known/High/Middle-confidence interactions

This interactive network visualization shows the relationships between the top 50 drugs (ranked by case number) out of 262 total drugs associated with this adverse event, their known and potential off-target proteins, and the associated adverse effect. The connections indicate binding interactions and mechanistic pathways.

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Pharmacological Target Class Distribution

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The Introduction of Drug-AE Confidence Score Grade
Priority Level Score Range Description Evidence Characteristics
High Score ≥ 6.67
High-priority associations requiring immediate attention.
Strong evidence across multiple dimensions with high statistical significance, robust association measures, and substantial case numbers. Warrant priority pharmacovigilance action. High P-value scores (significant Adjust-P), Strong ROR/PRR values, Substantial case numbers, Complete dimensional coverage, Minimal data filtering needed.
Medium 3.33 ≤ Score < 6.67
Medium-priority associations requiring careful evaluation.
Moderate evidence quality with acceptable statistical significance and association strength. May need additional validation or monitoring before definitive action. Moderate P-value significance, Reasonable ROR/PRR measures, Adequate case numbers, Partial dimensional coverage, Some data quality considerations.
Low Score < 3.33
Low-priority associations with limited evidence strength.
May represent weak signals, insufficient data, or associations requiring extensive additional investigation before any regulatory or clinical consideration. Weak P-value significance, Low association measures, Limited case numbers, Incomplete dimensional data, Significant data filtering applied.
PersDTA overview
The Introduction of Drug-AE Severity Score Grade
Severity Level Score Range Description Typical outcomes
Minimal 0 ≤ Score ≤ 0.387
Low severity ADRs requiring minimal intervention.
Events that need medical attention to prevent permanent damage but without hospitalization or life-threatening consequences. Primarily RI (Required Intervention) outcomes, Outpatient management, Preventive measures, Early intervention prevents escalation.
Mild 0.387 < Score ≤ 0.861
Mild severity events requiring hospitalization.
Mix of intervention-required and hospitalization cases with manageable clinical outcomes and good recovery potential. Mix of RI and HO outcomes, Initial or prolonged hospitalization, Active medical management, Generally favorable prognosis.
Moderate 0.861 < Score ≤ 1.500
Moderate ADRs resulting in permanent disability.
Higher proportion of hospitalization and disability cases requiring intensive medical management and long-term care planning. Increased HO and DS outcomes, Permanent disability, Extended hospitalization, Rehabilitation required, Long-term functional impairment.
Severe 1.500 < Score ≤ 2.52
High severity life-threatening events with significant morbidity.
Notable presence of disability and life-threatening outcomes requiring emergency intervention and intensive care management. Prominent DS and LT outcomes, Life-threatening events, Emergency intervention required, ICU admission, High risk of permanent consequences.
Critical 2.524 < Score ≤ 5.000
Critical life-threatening or fatal ADRs with maximum clinical impact.
High proportion of life-threatening events and deaths with very strong drug-event associations requiring immediate regulatory action. Significant LT and DE outcomes, Fatal events, Emergency life-support measures, Immediate drug discontinuation, Regulatory safety alerts.
The Introduction of Drug-AE-Protein Confidence Score Grade
Confidence Level Relationships Description Evidence Types
Known/Valid Direct DTA relationships The drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE associations are all derived from the same literature source. Experimental validation, Clinical evidence
High DT + TA + DA Two of the three associations (drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE) are derived from the same literature source, while the third is validated by other literature. Multiple corroborating sources
Medium DT + TA + DA Two of the three associations (drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE) are validated by separate literature sources. Partial evidence chain
Low TA + DT Only target-ADE and drug-target associations are validated by literature sources. Associative evidence only
Personalized ADE

Route and Formulation-specified Associations

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Disease-stratified Associations

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