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Published on: November 21, 2013
Low-dose neuroleptic therapy and extrapyramidal side effects in schizophrenia: An effect size analysis
Abstract:
A meta-analysis of the published literature was performed in order to quantify the efficacy of low-dose neuroleptic therapy in reducing extrapyramidal side effects in schizophrenic patients. A low-dose regimen between 50-100 mg equivalents of chlorpromazine, in comparison to a standard-dose regimen between 200-500 mg reduced extrapyramidal side effects by a 0.30 (+/-0.12) standard deviation, which is only a limited effect.
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