Antipsychotic medication in the treatment of schizophrenia
- PMID: 7542642
Antipsychotic medication in the treatment of schizophrenia
Abstract
Antipsychotic medication remains the mainstay of both acute and long-term treatment for schizophrenia. Recent research has underscored the need for optimum dosing strategies. Relatively few patients benefit from high doses (e.g. greater than 15-20 mg per day of haloperidol or 500-800 mg/day of chlorpromazine). In poor or partial responders clozapine continues to be the treatment of choice. Risperidone is an effective antipsychotic with a good safety profile. Its potential advantages in terms of efficacy need to be further studied. An expanded data base from maintenance trials supports the use of continuing maintenance medication and provides guidelines for dosage requirements.
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