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Comparative Study
. 1987 Jul;48(7):278-80.

Decreased extrapyramidal symptoms with intravenous haloperidol

  • PMID: 3597329
Comparative Study

Decreased extrapyramidal symptoms with intravenous haloperidol

M A Menza et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 1987 Jul.

Abstract

In a preliminary, prospective study, the intensity of extrapyramidal symptoms was rated in four patients receiving intravenous haloperidol and six patients receiving oral haloperidol. The raters were blind to the route of administration. In this pilot study, the first systematic evaluation of intravenous haloperidol and extrapyramidal symptoms, the patients receiving intravenous haloperidol experienced significantly (p less than .01) less intense extrapyramidal symptoms than did the patients receiving oral haloperidol. The literature on intravenous haloperidol is briefly reviewed, and possible explanations of the lower intensity of extrapyramidal symptoms with intravenous haloperidol in the patients studied are discussed.

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