A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION urging Governor Holcomb to proclaim the week of May 1, 2022, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week.
The passage of SCR0005 would not change state laws directly, as it is a resolution rather than a bill that amends legislation. However, it represents a significant step towards raising awareness about the condition among healthcare providers and the public. By encouraging the Governor to declare this awareness week, the resolution aims to enhance recognition of TD, leading to better screening and diagnosis, which is crucial for timely intervention and support for those affected.
SCR0005 is a Concurrent Resolution urging Governor Holcomb to proclaim the week of May 1, 2022, as Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week. The resolution highlights the need for increased awareness about tardive dyskinesia (TD), a serious condition that can affect individuals treated with dopamine receptor blocking agents (DRBAs), which are used to manage conditions such as schizophrenia and gastrointestinal disorders. TD is characterized by involuntary muscle movements and is often a consequence of long-term use of these medications. The resolution serves to inform the public and promote education around the disease, which is estimated to affect over 600,000 Americans.
While the resolution does not appear to have sparked significant public debate or controversy, the general subject of awareness around mental health issues can be contentious. Advocates for mental health may emphasize the importance of addressing the side effects of psychiatric medications, while others might argue over the allocation of state resources for awareness campaigns. Nonetheless, the intention behind SCR0005 is broadly supported by mental health organizations, recognizing the need for improved public knowledge regarding the implications of treatment with DRBAs.