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How Antipsychotic Are the Antipsychotics?: A Clinical Study of the Subjective Antipsychotic Effect of the Antipsychotics in Chronic Schizophrenia

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1989
AbstractA systematic study of 39 chronic schizophrenic outpatients receiving antipsychotics at the Iowa City Veterans Administration Hospital was performed to determine the extent of the subjective antipsychotic response to antipsychotic medications. While on therapeutic dosages of antipsychotic medications, no delusions or hallucinations were reported
James Chandler, George Winokur
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Antipsychotics in pregnancy

Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2010
Women who are pregnant and who have a history of psychosis are commonly managed with antipsychotic medications. The evidence regarding the use of antipsychotics in pregnancy has been insufficient to provide adequate support for this practice and is a concern for clinicians and women alike.
K, McCauley-Elsom   +3 more
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Antipsychotics as antidepressants

Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2015
AbstractThree second‐generation antipsychotic (SGA) agents have receivedFDAapproval for adjunctive treatment, to antidepressant, of major depressive disorder: quetiapine, aripiprazole, and olanzapine. Additionally, quetiapine and lurasidone have been approved for the treatment of bipolar depression.
Rona Jeannie, Roberts   +2 more
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Antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia and sexual dysfunction.

Psychopharmacology bulletin
This overview of antipsychotic-induced hyperprolactinemia provides a summary of the current literature in relation to conventional antipsychotic agents and the five atypical antipsychotics currently available in the United States--clozapine, risperidone,
M. Compton, Andrew H. Miller
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Withdrawal versus Continuation of Long-Term Antipsychotic Drug Use for Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms in Older People with Dementia

Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2020
The objective of this Cochrane Database Systematic review was to evaluate the success of withdrawing antipsychotic drugs from people with BPSD who reside in primary care or nursing home settings (Van Leeuwen et al., 2018).
C. Neville, Lisa Beccaria, Melissa Carey
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Antipsychotics for delirium

2006
Delirium occurs in up to 30% of hospitalised patients and is associated with prolonged hospital stay and increased morbidity and mortality. Recently published reports have suggested that the standard drug for delirium, haloperidol, a typical antipsychotic that may cause adverse extrapyramidal symptoms among patients, may be replaced by atypical ...
E, Lonergan   +3 more
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Antipsychotics and the microbiota

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2020
Purpose of review The gut microbiota has been speculated to underpin metabolic changes associated with chronic antipsychotic use. The change in the gut microbiota can also cause abnormal absorbtion from the gut into the blood stream (leaky gut syndrome) that can lead to inflammatory reactions, and thus, secondary damage to the ...
Anderson, Chen   +3 more
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Neuroimaging and Antipsychotics

2019
The relationship between pharmacological treatment and structural and functional brain characteristics in the major psychoses is a matter of lively debate. In the case of schizophrenia, a better definition of the role played by antipsychotic treatment on the progressive trajectory of brain abnormalities is crucial to understand the nature of such ...
Vita A.   +3 more
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Antipsychotics

Reactions Weekly, 2020
The chapter on antipsychotics discusses and reviews the use of first-generation antipsychotics, including haloperidol and chlorpromazine, as well as the use of second-generation antipsychotics, including risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, aripiprazole, clozapine, paliperidone, iloperidone, asenapine, lurasidone, brexpiprazole, and ...
Arash Ansari, David N. Osser
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Antipsychotic Polypharmacy

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2004
The administration of more than one drug for a single medical condition is considered to be polypharmacy. There are many possible reasons for polypharmacy: (1) psychosis is a chronic disease that cannot be cured; (2) expectations to improve patients' quality of life beyond what drugs can actually do is high; (3) the lack of side effects and ...
J, Ananth   +2 more
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