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Advocates urge study of medication-induced movement disorders under Senate Bill 448

2647565 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Testimony from the Movement Disorders Policy Coalition supported Senate Bill 448, which would direct the Oregon Health Authority to study tardive dyskinesia and other medication-induced movement disorders, develop educational materials for public safety personnel and issue a strategic plan by Dec. 31, 2025.

Senate Bill 4 48 would direct the Oregon Health Authority to study tardive dyskinesia and other medication-induced movement disorders, analyze screening and treatment barriers, create educational materials for law enforcement and public-safety professionals, and produce a strategic plan by Dec. 31, 2025, the committee heard on March 13.

Josie Cooper testified on behalf of the Movement Disorders Policy Coalition, a coalition of more than 20 organizations representing clinicians and patients with…

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