The Antipsychotic Non-Neurological Side-Effects Rating Scale (ANNSERS) was developed to provide a comprehensive measure for rating non-neurological adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to antipsychotics. Although there were already available measures that adequately rated specific non-neurological ADRs, such as sexual side effects, a need was identified for a scale that comprehensively rated the full range of non-neurological ADRs commonly seen across the spectrum of first and second generation antipsychotic drugs, including metabolic and autonomic ADRs. This article reports on work to establish the interrater reliability of an early version and a later, more comprehensive version of the ANNSERS (versions 1 and 2, v1 and v2, respectively). The mea...
AIMS: Almost no data are available on whether patients and doctors have similar or dissimilar opinio...
Adverse drug reactions are usually dose dependent and can be influenced by patient’s characteristics...
To develop and test a new adverse drug reaction (ADR) causality assessment tool (CAT).A comparison b...
The purpose of this study was to develop the Glasgow Antipsychotic Side effects Scale for Clozapine ...
Background: Clinical studies of antipsychotic medication are a primary source of data on the nature ...
Introduction: To support clinical practice as well as clinical research, self-rating scales have bee...
Background. Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed for schizophrenia and other related psy...
Objective: Antipsychotics have revolutionized psychiatry by allowing significant numbers of patients...
Typical antipsychotics exert their effect by blocking post-synaptic dopaminergic receptors; blockade...
Background: Novel atypical antipsychotics are superior to conventional antipsychotics as they signif...
*<p>Correlation is significant at the 1% level (two-sided).</p><p>BPRS, Brief Psychiatry Rating Scal...
The Extrapyramidal Symptom Rating Scale Abbreviated (ESRS-A) is an abbreviated version of the Extrap...
Objectives: Adverse drug reactions are well known to occur with any class of drugs when used in norm...
Background: Psychotropic drugs are essential but not devoid of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), which ...
*<p>Correlation is significant at the 1% level (two-sided).</p><p>BPRS, Brief Psychiatry Rating Scal...
AIMS: Almost no data are available on whether patients and doctors have similar or dissimilar opinio...
Adverse drug reactions are usually dose dependent and can be influenced by patient’s characteristics...
To develop and test a new adverse drug reaction (ADR) causality assessment tool (CAT).A comparison b...
The purpose of this study was to develop the Glasgow Antipsychotic Side effects Scale for Clozapine ...
Background: Clinical studies of antipsychotic medication are a primary source of data on the nature ...
Introduction: To support clinical practice as well as clinical research, self-rating scales have bee...
Background. Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed for schizophrenia and other related psy...
Objective: Antipsychotics have revolutionized psychiatry by allowing significant numbers of patients...
Typical antipsychotics exert their effect by blocking post-synaptic dopaminergic receptors; blockade...
Background: Novel atypical antipsychotics are superior to conventional antipsychotics as they signif...
*<p>Correlation is significant at the 1% level (two-sided).</p><p>BPRS, Brief Psychiatry Rating Scal...
The Extrapyramidal Symptom Rating Scale Abbreviated (ESRS-A) is an abbreviated version of the Extrap...
Objectives: Adverse drug reactions are well known to occur with any class of drugs when used in norm...
Background: Psychotropic drugs are essential but not devoid of adverse drug reactions (ADRs), which ...
*<p>Correlation is significant at the 1% level (two-sided).</p><p>BPRS, Brief Psychiatry Rating Scal...
AIMS: Almost no data are available on whether patients and doctors have similar or dissimilar opinio...
Adverse drug reactions are usually dose dependent and can be influenced by patient’s characteristics...
To develop and test a new adverse drug reaction (ADR) causality assessment tool (CAT).A comparison b...