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Letter to the Editor

Sir: Despite increases in the understanding of the course, psychopathology, and pathophysiology of Tourette's disorder, the use of neuroleptic medication is still a mainstay of the treatment, leaving the afflicted person vulnerable to the development of tardive dyskinesia or dystonia. Moreover, the treatment of severe forms of tardive dyskinesia or dystonia has been difficult, especially in young people.