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Clinical Trial
. 1993 Jul-Aug;93(4):236-44.

A single-blind comparison of bromperidol and sulpiride in hospitalized schizophrenics

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Clinical Trial

A single-blind comparison of bromperidol and sulpiride in hospitalized schizophrenics

S Yamagami et al. Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1993 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Fourty-five schizophrenic inpatients were randomly assigned to bromperidol or sulpiride in an 8 week single-blind clinical trial. No statistically significant differences were observed for final global improvement rating. Regarding BPRS items and compared to sulpiride, bromperidol was particularly effective to relieve emotional withdrawal and hallucinatory behavior, although the only significant between group difference was in favour of sulpiride for improvements of somatic concern. No significant differences were observed for all PES items, although sulpiride was found more effective for hypochondriasis and neurotic complaint as was bromperidol for hallucination and disturbance of self-conscious. The rate of side-effects and abnormal laboratory test results were comparable in the two groups. They were not severe enough to require termination of administration. Bromperidol and sulpiride are concluded to have different clinical profile in the treatment of schizophrenic hospitalized patients.

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