Newer drugs called atypical or second-generation antipsychotic drugs
a. carry a higher risk for tardive dyskinesia.
b. decreases vulnerability to diabetes and cardiovascular problems found in earlier drugs.
c. can help some patients who do not respond to traditional antispsychotics.
d. do all of these.
C
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