OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predicts treatment failure and, if so, to establish the best definition or criterion of an early nonresponse. DATA SOURCES: Short-term efficacy studies assessing antipsychotics that were submitted to the Dutch Medicines Evaluation Board during an 11-year period as part of the marketing authorization application for the indication of acute manic episode of bipolar disorder. Pharmaceutical companies provided their raw patient data, which enabled us to perform an individual patient data meta-analysis. STUDY SELECTION: All double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials assessing the efficacy of antipsychotics for acute manic episode of bipolar dis...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background The efficacy of antipsychotics across the initial severity range in acute mania remains u...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
How long clinicians should wait before considering an antipsychotic ineffective and changing treatme...
Objective: Early nonresponse to antipsychotics appears to predict subsequent nonresponse to treatmen...
An acute manic episode of bipolar I disorder is treated with medication as antipsychotics and mood s...
Objective An important clinical question is how many patients with acute schizophrenia do not res...
Patients having an acute manic episode of bipolar disorder often lack insight into their condition. ...
Background and Aims: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We aimed to re...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We ai...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical value of early partial symptomatic improvement in predicting the...
Abstract Background In patients with schizophrenia, early non-response to oral antipsychotic therapy...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background The efficacy of antipsychotics across the initial severity range in acute mania remains u...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether early nonresponse to antipsychotic treatment of acute mania predic...
How long clinicians should wait before considering an antipsychotic ineffective and changing treatme...
Objective: Early nonresponse to antipsychotics appears to predict subsequent nonresponse to treatmen...
An acute manic episode of bipolar I disorder is treated with medication as antipsychotics and mood s...
Objective An important clinical question is how many patients with acute schizophrenia do not res...
Patients having an acute manic episode of bipolar disorder often lack insight into their condition. ...
Background and Aims: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We aimed to re...
none8siBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Time of onset of antipsychotic action is still a debated matter. We ai...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical value of early partial symptomatic improvement in predicting the...
Abstract Background In patients with schizophrenia, early non-response to oral antipsychotic therapy...
Data from the literature suggests that some first episode psychosis (FEP) patients may recover witho...
Background The efficacy of antipsychotics across the initial severity range in acute mania remains u...
Patients with schizophrenia show symptom reduction early after the initiation of drug treatment, but...