Available Until 6/30/2029

Tardive Dyskinesia Training Program for Pharmacy Technicians

This training program is for Pharmacy Technicians only. If you are a Pharmacist, please enroll in the appropriate training program here: https://elearning.ashp.org/products/14121/

ACPE Number: 0204-0000-26-409-H01-T
Content Release Date: June 30, 2026
Expiration Date: June 30, 2027
Activity Type: Application-based
CE Credits: 3.0 contact hours (0.3 CEUs)
Activity Fee:  Free

Activity Overview

In the United States, antipsychotics are the foundation for schizophrenia treatment and are gaining additional indications expanding to a broader patient population. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a potentially irreversible, severe adverse effect of dopamine-receptor blocking agents including antipsychotics that can lead to functional impairment and decreased quality of life. Routine monitoring and assessment for TD is recommended for early identification and intervention, but as many as 60-95% of patients with TD are undiagnosed, leading to missed treatment opportunities and adverse clinical outcomes.

Pharmacy technicians are often the patient’s first line of contact within the pharmacy and are positioned to alert the pharmacist to important observations regarding patient behavior and movement. This TD training program will discuss signs, symptoms, and burdens of TD and provide an overview of TD risk factors including dopamine receptor blocking agents with a focus on antipsychotics and their associated risk. This education is designed to build confidence for pharmacy technicians in identifying patients with TD and collaborating with their healthcare teams to improve patient outcomes.