Neuroleptic plasma levels
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- DOI: 10.1093/schbul/17.2.197
Neuroleptic plasma levels
Abstract
There is enormous variation in plasma levels of most neuroleptics in patients on the same dose. Much of the past research on the relation between plasma levels of antipsychotic drugs and clinical change, however, has been difficult to interpret. It does appear that decreased bioavailability, at least in public institutions, is rarely the cause of treatment failure. Aberrantly low plasma levels are more likely due to surreptitious noncompliance or drug interactions with enzyme inducers such as carbamazepine. Therapeutic plasma level ranges, in which good antipsychotic effect occurs without undue side effects, have been tentatively identified for perphenazine, haloperidol, fluphenazine, and chlorpromazine. The extent to which aberrantly high plasma levels are associated with inferior antipsychotic response is unclear. Antipsychotic plasma levels may be most useful when the distinction between side effects and worsening psychosis is unclear. The utility of high neuroleptic plasma levels in the treatment-resistant patient is unclear.
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