Introduction: Individuals with psychosis may access emergency services due to aggression and agitation. When the de-escalation technique fails to achieve tranquillisation, several pharmacological options are available. However, evidence on which intervention to prefer in terms of efficacy and tolerability to achieve resolution of the acute episode (ie, rapid tranquillisation) of aggression and agitation is currently fragmentary.Methods and analysis: We will include all randomised controlled trials comparing drugs or drug combinations or placebo for aggression or agitation episodes in adult individuals with psychosis. We will include individuals with psychosis (eg, schizophrenia and related disorders, bipolar disorder with psychotic symptoms...
Background Many people who have common mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, also have s...
Introduction: Antipsychotic treatment in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) lacks a rich evidence base,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Introduction Individuals with psychosis may access emergency services due to aggression and agitatio...
Introduction Individuals with psychosis may access emergency services due to aggression and agitatio...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
INTRODUCTION: There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psych...
INTRODUCTION There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psyc...
INTRODUCTION: There is evidence that different psychosocial interventions could reduce the risk of r...
Background: People experiencing psychosis may become aggressive. Antipsychotics, such as aripiprazol...
Contains fulltext : 56013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Understanding more about the efficacy and safety of oral second-gene...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence that different psychosocial interventions could reduce the risk of...
Background Many people who have common mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, also have s...
Introduction: Antipsychotic treatment in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) lacks a rich evidence base,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Introduction Individuals with psychosis may access emergency services due to aggression and agitatio...
Introduction Individuals with psychosis may access emergency services due to aggression and agitatio...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
INTRODUCTION: There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psych...
INTRODUCTION There is rising awareness that we need multidisciplinary approaches integrating psyc...
INTRODUCTION: There is evidence that different psychosocial interventions could reduce the risk of r...
Background: People experiencing psychosis may become aggressive. Antipsychotics, such as aripiprazol...
Contains fulltext : 56013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Background Understanding more about the efficacy and safety of oral second-gene...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
INTRODUCTION There is evidence that different psychosocial interventions could reduce the risk of...
Background Many people who have common mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, also have s...
Introduction: Antipsychotic treatment in early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) lacks a rich evidence base,...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...