Background: Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric disorder for which treatment compliance is important in the prevention of relapse. Second generation antipsychotics (SGA), such as Risperidone, have been found to be more effective in the treatment of such patients than the high potency first generation antipsychotics (FGA). This is an open study where the same group of patients was first treated with FGA and then were switched to Risperidone, in controlled hospital conditions, after a wash- out period. The aim of the study was to examine whether patients with schizophrenia who were judged to be stable on long-term treatment with FGA would further benefit from a switch to an atypical antipsychotic drug. Subjects and methods: Eighty h...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric disorder for which treatment compliance is...
BACKGROUND: With many atypical antipsychotics now available in the market, it has become a common cl...
Little information exists on the medium- to long-term outcome of switching patients with schizophren...
Background: Long-acting injectable antipsychotics may improve medication adherence, thereby improvin...
Antipsychotics are effective in reducing positive and disorganization symptoms of schizophrenia. Alt...
Objectives. The aim of this non-randomized, single-arm, multi-center, 9-month extension study was to...
This study examined one possible strategy for switching patients to treatment with risperidone invol...
An international, multicenter, double-blind study was conducted in 183 patients with a first psychot...
Aim: The supposed superiority of second-generation antipsychotic medication over first-generation an...
Thirty subjects (aged 18 years and above) who satisfied DSM IV criteria for the diagnosis of chronic...
OBJECTIVE: The current study compared the long-term effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of palip...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe chronic psychiatric disorder for which treatment compliance is...
BACKGROUND: With many atypical antipsychotics now available in the market, it has become a common cl...
Little information exists on the medium- to long-term outcome of switching patients with schizophren...
Background: Long-acting injectable antipsychotics may improve medication adherence, thereby improvin...
Antipsychotics are effective in reducing positive and disorganization symptoms of schizophrenia. Alt...
Objectives. The aim of this non-randomized, single-arm, multi-center, 9-month extension study was to...
This study examined one possible strategy for switching patients to treatment with risperidone invol...
An international, multicenter, double-blind study was conducted in 183 patients with a first psychot...
Aim: The supposed superiority of second-generation antipsychotic medication over first-generation an...
Thirty subjects (aged 18 years and above) who satisfied DSM IV criteria for the diagnosis of chronic...
OBJECTIVE: The current study compared the long-term effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of palip...
Although generally effective in ameliorating the core manifestations of schizophrenia, antipsychotic...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...
To compare the effectiveness of a switch from haloperidol (N=99), olanzapine (N=82), or risperidone ...