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Effectiveness of Valbenazine as Adjunct Therapy to Botulinum Toxin Injections in Cervical Dystonia","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Idiopathic CD (neck musculature first and most prominently affected)\n* 18-75 years old (participants excluded if their dystonia symptoms began before age 18 as childhood-onset dystonia typically represents a genetic and\u002For primary generalized form of dystonia)\n* Onset of dystonia ≥18 years old, no known hyperkinetic movement disorder-related genetic mutation\n* Dystonia severity more than minimal and not very severe as defined by Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale-2 Motor Severity (TWSTRS-2-Severity) score ≥ 5 and ≤ 20.\n* Stable on botulinum toxin injections last 90 days (BoNT dose change \\\u003C10% and patient reported stability of response over last two injection cycles)\n* Stable on other neuroactive medications.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* History of deep brain stimulation\n* History of uncontrolled or untreated depression in the prior 3 months, suicidality, or history of suicide attempts\n* History of uncontrolled liver disease or failure\n* History of tardive dyskinesia or tardive dystonia\n* Currently taking dopaminergic and\u002For anti-dopaminergic medications including VMAT2 inhibitors or other antipsychotic medications\n* Exposure to dopaminergic and\u002For anti-dopaminergic medications including VMAT2 inhibitors or other antipsychotic medications in the last 30 days -Presence of parkinsonism or other movement disorder other than dystonia on exam -Receiving botulinum toxin injections at a planned frequency other than every 3 months or typically receive injections at intervals \\\u003C11 weeks or \\>13 weeks -Known history of long QT syndrome or cardiac tachyarrhythmia or any clinically significant cardiac abnormality.\n* Prolonged QTc as defined by \\> 450 msec for men and \\> 470 msec for women","ALL","18 Years","75 Years",{"count":73,"type":74},20,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[77],"PHASE2","The most 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