INTRODUCTION Agitation is a major problem in acute schizophrenia. Only a few studies have tested antipsychotic agents in severely agitated patients, mainly because of legal issues. Furthermore, most studies were limited to the first 24 hours. We aimed to investigate the efficacy of oral haloperidol, risperidone, and olanzapine in reducing psychotic agitation in severely agitated patients with schizophrenia or schizophreniform or schizoaffective disorder over 96 hours using a prospective, randomized, rater-blinded, controlled design within a naturalistic treatment regimen. METHODS In total, 43 severely agitated patients at acute care psychiatric units were enrolled. Participants were randomly assigned to receive either daily haloper...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Background: Psychomotor agitation is a common condition in patients with psychotic disorders. One tr...
The efficacy of a benzodiazepine was compared with that of a neuroleptic for the rapid tranquilizati...
Agitation is a major problem in acute schizophrenia. Still, only limited evidence exists on antipsyc...
Abstract Background Conventional antipsychotics augmented with benzodiazepines have been the standar...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
Objective: The study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral risperidone and oral clo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
BACKGROUND: Between 2001 and 2005 important changes were observed in expert opinion about the clinic...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Background: Psychomotor agitation is a common condition in patients with psychotic disorders. One tr...
The efficacy of a benzodiazepine was compared with that of a neuroleptic for the rapid tranquilizati...
Agitation is a major problem in acute schizophrenia. Still, only limited evidence exists on antipsyc...
Abstract Background Conventional antipsychotics augmented with benzodiazepines have been the standar...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
Objective: The study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral risperidone and oral clo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
BACKGROUND: Between 2001 and 2005 important changes were observed in expert opinion about the clinic...
Agitated behavior constitutes up to 10% of emergency psychiatric interventions. Pharmacological tran...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Aim. The National Institute of Mental Health recommends that research is carried out in real-world s...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Background: Psychomotor agitation is a common condition in patients with psychotic disorders. One tr...
The efficacy of a benzodiazepine was compared with that of a neuroleptic for the rapid tranquilizati...