BACKGROUND: The management of acute agitation in patients with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia is a multifaceted and dynamic task, which presents unique and complex challenges to healthcare providers. OBJECTIVE: To ascertain and describe which medications are best to use in patients with agitation, affected by bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. METHOD: Selective review of current literature and guidelines referred to the treatment of agitation in individuals affected with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia Results: When possible, the pharmacologic management of agitation should be preceded by a in-depth evaluation of the possible causes of the agitation. The use for of first and second-generation antipsychotic medications, of benzodiazep...
Acute psychotic agitation is a common presentationin emergency departments (Currier & Allen, 199...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
BACKGROUND: The management of acute agitation in patients with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia is ...
Introduction: Acute agitation in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may require pharmac...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Agitation associated with schizophrenia remains an important clinical concern and...
Agitation is common in the medical and psychiatric emergency department, and appropriate management ...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
Agitation is a common and serious symptom of bipolar mania and schizophrenia, and can be defined as ...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
Introduction: Patient agitation represents a significant challenge in the emergency department (ED),...
Loxapine is an antipsychotic used in psychiatry for over 40 years with a well-established profile. L...
Acute agitation is a frequent occurrence in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings, and ...
Acute psychotic agitation is a common presentationin emergency departments (Currier & Allen, 199...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
BACKGROUND: The management of acute agitation in patients with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia is ...
Introduction: Acute agitation in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may require pharmac...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Agitation associated with schizophrenia remains an important clinical concern and...
Agitation is common in the medical and psychiatric emergency department, and appropriate management ...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
Agitation is a common and serious symptom of bipolar mania and schizophrenia, and can be defined as ...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...
Introduction: Patient agitation represents a significant challenge in the emergency department (ED),...
Loxapine is an antipsychotic used in psychiatry for over 40 years with a well-established profile. L...
Acute agitation is a frequent occurrence in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings, and ...
Acute psychotic agitation is a common presentationin emergency departments (Currier & Allen, 199...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Loxapine is a first generation antipsychotic, belonging to the dibenzoxazepine class. Recently, loxa...