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  1. ... Haloperidol injection is also used to control motor tics (uncontrollable need to repeat certain body movements) and verbal tics (uncontrollable need to repeat sounds or words) in ...
  2. Pimozide is used to control motor or verbal tics (an uncontrollable need to repeat certain movements or ... Tourette's disorder (condition characterized by motor or verbal tics). Pimozide should only be used to treat people ...
  3. ... real). Haloperidol is also used to control motor tics (uncontrollable need to repeat certain body movements) and verbal tics (uncontrollable need to repeat sounds or words) in ...
  4. ... to repeat sounds or words), facial or motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), or verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ... or hearing voices that do not exist) motor tics or verbal tics depression abnormally excited mood mood ...
  5. ... excited), or mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood), motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ...
  6. ... to repeat sounds or words), facial or motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), or verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ... not exist) mood changes depression motor or verbal tics swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, or ...
  7. ... mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood), facial or motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ...
  8. ... motions or to repeat sounds or words), motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), or verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ... covered by the patch seizures motion or verbal tics believing things that are not true feeling unusually ...
  9. ... excited), or mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood), motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ...
  10. ... excited), mania (frenzied, abnormally excited mood), psychosis, motor tics (repeated uncontrollable movements), verbal tics (repetition of sounds or words that is hard ...
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