Background Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is little consensus on which drug is most effective and safest for sedation of these patients. Aims To compare the effectiveness and safety of haloperidol v. droperidol for patients with agitation and aggression. Method In a masked, randomised controlled trial (ACTRN12611000565943) intramuscular droperidol (10 mg) was compared with intramuscular haloperidol (10 mg) for adult patients with acute behavioural disturbance in a psychiatric intensive care unit. The primary outcome was time to sedation within 120 min. Secondary outcomes were use of additional sedation, adverse events and staff injuries. Results From 584 patients, 110 were randomised to h...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine the most efficacious of 3 common medication regimens for the se...
Nurses and physicians working in forensic psychiatric facilities are frequently exposed to violent i...
Background: Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is l...
Background: Acute behavioural disturbance (ABD) is a common problem in psychiatry and both physical ...
Study objective: We determine whether droperidol, midazolam, or the combination is more effective fo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799One approach to manage people with behaviours of concern includi...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the therapeutic and adverse effects of haloperido...
Background: Antipsychotic and sedative combinations are commonly used for treating agitation in the ...
Study objective We investigate the safety and effectiveness of droperidol for sedation of acute beha...
Objective: The study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral risperidone and oral clo...
Study Objective: Acute behavioral disturbance is a common problem for emergency medical services. We...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine the most efficacious of 3 common medication regimens for the se...
Nurses and physicians working in forensic psychiatric facilities are frequently exposed to violent i...
Background: Agitation and aggression are significant problems in acute psychiatric units. There is l...
Background: Acute behavioural disturbance (ABD) is a common problem in psychiatry and both physical ...
Study objective: We determine whether droperidol, midazolam, or the combination is more effective fo...
OBJECTIVE: To compare two widely used drug treatments for people with aggression or agitation due to...
Gerace, A ORCiD: 0000-0001-8272-8799One approach to manage people with behaviours of concern includi...
Background Haloperidol used alone is recommended to help calm situations of aggression or agitation...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the therapeutic and adverse effects of haloperido...
Background: Antipsychotic and sedative combinations are commonly used for treating agitation in the ...
Study objective We investigate the safety and effectiveness of droperidol for sedation of acute beha...
Objective: The study aimed to compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral risperidone and oral clo...
Study Objective: Acute behavioral disturbance is a common problem for emergency medical services. We...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
Introduction: Non-pharmacological interventions preferably precede pharmacological interventions in ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We aim to determine the most efficacious of 3 common medication regimens for the se...
Nurses and physicians working in forensic psychiatric facilities are frequently exposed to violent i...