Antipsychotic drugs are commonly combined in psychiatric practice in an attempt to treat schizophrenia. Such practice is widespread, despite the lack of explicit endorsement by many of the main regulatory bodies. There are varying rationales behind combining these potent drugs-either to augment the effect of a drug whose action alone is inadequate for patients with treatment resistant schizophrenia (TRS), or to improve the side effects seen due to treatment. Augmentations are most frequently observed with clozapine, a drug reserved for use when other antipsychotic medications have failed. Several drugs have been chosen as adjuvants, including aripiprazole, sulpiride, amisulpiride and risperidone. A small number of RCTs (randomized controlle...
One third to two thirds of people with schizophrenia have persistent psychotic symptoms despite cloz...
Antipsychotic polypharmacy in psychotic disorders is widespread despite international guidelines fav...
International audienceIntroduction: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP), defined as the use of more tha...
Antipsychotic drugs are commonly combined in psychiatric practice in an attempt to treat schizophren...
Antipsychotic monotherapy is strongly recommended in the treatment of schizophrenia. However, antips...
TERMINOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES OF COMBINING ANTIPSYCHOTICS WITH A SECOND MEDICATION: The term "combinati...
In prescription surveys, use of combination antipsy-chotics is common and is increasing, despite lit...
Terminology and principles of combining antipsychotics with a second medication. The term "combinati...
Antipsychotic polypharmacy/drug combination treatment (APP) is a remarkably common practice in the s...
In the treatment of resistant schizophrenia, a number of meta-analyses attempted to quantify the eff...
Background: Although clozapine has been shown to be the treatment of choice in people with schizophr...
Objective: Combined antipsychotic treatment is frequently used in clinical practice either to improv...
Main indication for antipsychotic medication is the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic d...
BACKGROUND: Although clozapine has been shown to be the treatment of choice in people with schizophr...
This report presents the rationale and design of a multi-center clinical trial that examines the eff...
One third to two thirds of people with schizophrenia have persistent psychotic symptoms despite cloz...
Antipsychotic polypharmacy in psychotic disorders is widespread despite international guidelines fav...
International audienceIntroduction: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP), defined as the use of more tha...
Antipsychotic drugs are commonly combined in psychiatric practice in an attempt to treat schizophren...
Antipsychotic monotherapy is strongly recommended in the treatment of schizophrenia. However, antips...
TERMINOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES OF COMBINING ANTIPSYCHOTICS WITH A SECOND MEDICATION: The term "combinati...
In prescription surveys, use of combination antipsy-chotics is common and is increasing, despite lit...
Terminology and principles of combining antipsychotics with a second medication. The term "combinati...
Antipsychotic polypharmacy/drug combination treatment (APP) is a remarkably common practice in the s...
In the treatment of resistant schizophrenia, a number of meta-analyses attempted to quantify the eff...
Background: Although clozapine has been shown to be the treatment of choice in people with schizophr...
Objective: Combined antipsychotic treatment is frequently used in clinical practice either to improv...
Main indication for antipsychotic medication is the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic d...
BACKGROUND: Although clozapine has been shown to be the treatment of choice in people with schizophr...
This report presents the rationale and design of a multi-center clinical trial that examines the eff...
One third to two thirds of people with schizophrenia have persistent psychotic symptoms despite cloz...
Antipsychotic polypharmacy in psychotic disorders is widespread despite international guidelines fav...
International audienceIntroduction: Antipsychotic polypharmacy (APP), defined as the use of more tha...