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Clinical Trial
. 1979 Mar;36(3):327-33.
doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780030093009.

Combination of lithium carbonate and haloperidol in schizo-affective disorder: a controlled study

Clinical Trial

Combination of lithium carbonate and haloperidol in schizo-affective disorder: a controlled study

J Biederman et al. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1979 Mar.

Abstract

Lithium carbonate alone has been shown to be inferior to neuroleptics alone in the treatment of excited schizo-affective illness. However, in clinical practice, lithium carbonate and neuroleptics are often combined in this disorder. We report a double-blind five-week controlled trial of lithium carbonate plus haloperidol vs placebo plus haloperidol in the treatment of excited schizo-affective patients. Eighteen patients were studied in each treatment group. Modest but statistically significant differences in favor of lithium carbonate plus haloperidol were found by week 5, using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Lithium carbonate plus haloperidol was favored both for affective schizo-affectives and for schizophrenic schizo-affectives. Lithium carbonate benefit did not seem to be restricted to affective symptoms only. In the clinical treatment of acute schizo-affective illness, the modest benefits of added lithium carbonate must be weighed against the risks of the drug's toxicity.

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