Penfluridol in the treatment of newly admitted schizophrenic patients in a brief therapy unit
- PMID: 937582
- DOI: 10.1176/ajp.133.7.850
Penfluridol in the treatment of newly admitted schizophrenic patients in a brief therapy unit
Abstract
The authors compared penfluridol, a long-acting neuroleptic that can be administered orally once a week, with chlorpromazine in the treatment of 33 newly admitted schizophrenic patients in a brief therapy unit. Patients receiving either drug improved enough to be discharged in 3 weeks. Penfluridol-treated patients experienced less drowsiness than those treated with chlorpromazine, but the severity of extrapyramidal symptoms appeared to be greater with penfluridol.
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