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    by Charles, Bhaskaran Nathamaniar
    Published 2019
    ...Background: The impact on hospitalisations/ relapse rates of utilising long-acting antipsychotic...
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    Dissertation
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    by Myaba, Japhet
    Published 2018
    ... to the burden of diseases worldwide. Schizophrenia is one of the severe forms of MNS disorders. Antipsychotic...
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    Dissertation
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    by Armstrong, Kerryn
    Published 2018
    ...Rationale: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP) appears to be a common practice worldwide despite...
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    by Dudlauskaitė, Akvilė
    Published 2010
    ... be the indication of antipsychotic treatment adaptation period, after this period amplitude starts to increase...
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    by Kračmarová, Alžběta
    Published 2011
    ...In this study the reversed-phased HPLC method for determination of an atypical antipsychotic drug...
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    by Damdinragchaa, Selenge
    Published 2008
    ... , antipsychotics and antidepressants . It turns out that the best prevention of complications during cataract...
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    by Houdková, Andrea
    Published 2010
    ... behaviour and psychological symptoms (antipsychotics, antidepressants and anxiolytics) are also used...
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    by Plante-Lepage, Roxane
    Published 2019
    ... in the management of BPSD. However, the use of antipsychotics (APs) remains ubiquitous. This retrospective study...
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    by Msiska, Manson Mwachande
    Published 2020
    ... into their condition and type of antipsychotics. The study identifies the need to develop interventions targeting...
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    by Valaika, Gytis
    Published 2014
    ...%), coagulation system drugs (82.4%), antibiotics (79.4%), antipsychotics (73.5%) and NSAIDs (67.6%). Conclusion...
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