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VOLUME 20 ISSUE 2:

S Dursun, J Hallak, S Devarajan, G Baker, M Cetin

High-dose antipsychotic medication; a practical pocket checklist

There is evidence that a significant number of patients with schizophrenia and other chronic psychotic psychosis are prescribed high-dose antipsychotic drugs despite the fact that clinical guidelines recommend the routine use of a single antipsychotic drug in a standard dose. The prescriptions for high-dose and combined antipsychotic drugs are relatively common in clinical practice. This occurs despite the fact that results of published trials of high-dose antipsychotic drug treatment for schizophrenia provide little evidence to support effectiveness of using high-dose antipsychotic treatment and most importantly such strategy is not recommended. Moreover, there is mounting evidence of higher incidence of side effects and mortality associated with high dose antipsychotic treatment. Therefore we are presenting a practical pocket checklist which is aimed at minimizing predicted and unpredicted side effects during such treatments.(Bulletin of Clinical Psychopharmacology Volume 20, Issue 2, 2010)

Keywords : Antipsychotic medication,check-list, high dose

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