Historical perspective on antipsychotic long-acting injections

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Abstract

Background: Clinical experience has shown considerable potential benefits from long-term continuous medication for chronic or relapsing forms of schizophrenia. These benefits have not always been realised. Aims: To review the research literature in order to understand the problems of long-term medication and use of antipsychotic oral medication and long-acting injections (LAIs), and to place these in an historical context. Method: Review of literature. Results: Research showed that the potential success of LAI therapy depends on the quality of the follow-up service. Conclusions: Following the advent of second-generation oral antipsychotics confidence in the use of LAIs has eroded and that mistakes made in LAI use during the past century may be repeated.

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Johnson, D. A. W. (2009). Historical perspective on antipsychotic long-acting injections. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.195.52.s7

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