Chlorpromazine equivalents: A consensus of opinion for both clinical and research applications

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Abstract

A consensus of available information is used to produce a working table of conversion for the most commonly used drugs to chlorpromazine equivalents. A user-friendly computer program has also been developed from this information. The use of the concept in the clinical setting and for research purposes is briefly discussed.

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Atkins, M., Burgess, A., Bottomley, C., & Riccio, M. (1997). Chlorpromazine equivalents: A consensus of opinion for both clinical and research applications. Psychiatric Bulletin, 21(4), 224–226. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.21.4.224

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