Antipsychotic dose: From research to clinical practice

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A case note study of antipsychotic prescribing in an inner London hospital showed that although doses of individual drugs were below the British National Formulary limits, polypharmacy occurred in a third of cases. Multiple regression analysis showed high doses were associated with a current risk to the self or others and increasing number of previous admissions in patients with mania and treatment non-responsiveness in schizophrenia.

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Chaplin, R., & McGuigan, S. (1996). Antipsychotic dose: From research to clinical practice. Psychiatric Bulletin, 20(8), 452–454. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.20.8.452

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