Patients with schizophrenia have a higher mortality risk than patients suffering from any other psychiatric disorder. Previous research is inconclusive regarding the association of antipsychotic treatment with long-term mortality risk. To this aim, we systematically reviewed the literature and performed a meta-analysis on the relationship between long-term mortality and exposure to antipsychotic medication in patients with schizophrenia. The objectives were to (i) determine long-term mortality rates in patients with schizophrenia using any antipsychotic medication; (ii) compare these with mortality rates of patients using no antipsychotics; (iii) explore the relationship between cumulative exposure and mortality; and (iv) assess causes of d...
BACKGROUND:Haloperidol remains a frequently prescribed first-generation antipsychotic. However, halo...
IntroductionNumerous large observational studies have shown an increased risk of mortality in elderl...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less informatio...
Background In society at large, it is debated whether use of antipsychotic drugs is associated with ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with schizophrenia have an elevated mortality risk compared to the general po...
Antipsychotics (AP) are widely used to treat schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. However,...
International audiencePeople with schizophrenia die 15-20 years prematurely. Understanding mortality...
Compared to the general population, people with schizophrenia are at risk of dying prematurely due t...
[Background:] Compared to the general population, people with schizophrenia are at risk of dying pre...
Background: Recent scientific reports have shown that older persons treated with antipsychotics for ...
Objectives To selectively review data on the effect of antipsychotic treatment on mortality in schiz...
Background: Long-term use of more than one concurrent antipsychotic [antipsychotic polypharmacy (AP...
Background Several studies and meta-analyses have shown that mortality in people with schizophrenia ...
There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less information on other non-...
IntroductionNumerous large observational studies have shown an increased risk of mortality in elderl...
BACKGROUND:Haloperidol remains a frequently prescribed first-generation antipsychotic. However, halo...
IntroductionNumerous large observational studies have shown an increased risk of mortality in elderl...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less informatio...
Background In society at large, it is debated whether use of antipsychotic drugs is associated with ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with schizophrenia have an elevated mortality risk compared to the general po...
Antipsychotics (AP) are widely used to treat schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. However,...
International audiencePeople with schizophrenia die 15-20 years prematurely. Understanding mortality...
Compared to the general population, people with schizophrenia are at risk of dying prematurely due t...
[Background:] Compared to the general population, people with schizophrenia are at risk of dying pre...
Background: Recent scientific reports have shown that older persons treated with antipsychotics for ...
Objectives To selectively review data on the effect of antipsychotic treatment on mortality in schiz...
Background: Long-term use of more than one concurrent antipsychotic [antipsychotic polypharmacy (AP...
Background Several studies and meta-analyses have shown that mortality in people with schizophrenia ...
There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less information on other non-...
IntroductionNumerous large observational studies have shown an increased risk of mortality in elderl...
BACKGROUND:Haloperidol remains a frequently prescribed first-generation antipsychotic. However, halo...
IntroductionNumerous large observational studies have shown an increased risk of mortality in elderl...
Introduction: There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less informatio...