Because typical antipsychotics accumulate in brain tissue, prolonged use can lead to a neurological condition known as _______________, which is marked by involuntary, tic-like, repetitive movements of the face
a. akathisia
b. tardive dyskinesia
c. Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome
d. catatonic stupor
e. neurosarcoidosis
Answer: B
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