A patient, who has taken typical neuroleptic drugs for schizophrenia, develops tardive dyskinesia. He is taken off the drug. What are the odds that he will continue to experience tardive dyskinesia?

A. 5% chance that he will
B. 25% chance that he will
C. 50% chance that he will
D. 70% chance that he will


Answer: D

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