How long clinicians should wait before considering an antipsychotic ineffective and changing treatment in schizophrenia is an unresolved clinical question. Guidelines differ substantially in this regard. The authors conducted a diagnostic test meta-analysis using mostly individual patient data to assess whether lack of improvement at week 2 predicts later nonresponse
Background: To examine the influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in schizophrenia ...
Abstract Background To identify a simple decision tree using early symptom change to predict respons...
'Early-onset' studies have shown that symptomatic response often occurs early and that early symptom...
How long clinicians should wait before considering an antipsychotic ineffective and changing treatme...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We ai...
Objective: Early nonresponse to antipsychotics appears to predict subsequent nonresponse to treatmen...
Our objective was to prospectively assess whether early (ie, 2 weeks) response to an antipsychotic p...
Background and Aims: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We aimed to re...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
Background Improvements are greatest in the earlier weeks of antipsychotic treatment of patients ...
Abstract Background In patients with schizophrenia, early non-response to oral antipsychotic therapy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
Background: To examine the influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in schizophrenia ...
Abstract Background To identify a simple decision tree using early symptom change to predict respons...
'Early-onset' studies have shown that symptomatic response often occurs early and that early symptom...
How long clinicians should wait before considering an antipsychotic ineffective and changing treatme...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We ai...
Objective: Early nonresponse to antipsychotics appears to predict subsequent nonresponse to treatmen...
Our objective was to prospectively assess whether early (ie, 2 weeks) response to an antipsychotic p...
Background and Aims: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We aimed to re...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
Background Improvements are greatest in the earlier weeks of antipsychotic treatment of patients ...
Abstract Background In patients with schizophrenia, early non-response to oral antipsychotic therapy...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
Background: To examine the influencing factors and predictors of early improvement in schizophrenia ...
Abstract Background To identify a simple decision tree using early symptom change to predict respons...
'Early-onset' studies have shown that symptomatic response often occurs early and that early symptom...