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Ahmed Naguy1, Saxby Pridmore2, Hend Fm Fr Alenezi3
1Naguy, MBBch, MSc, MRCPsych (UK), Al-Manara CAP Centre, Kuwait Centre for Mental Health (KCMH), Shuwaikh, State of Kuwait.
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The atypical antipsychotic, quetiapine has been on market for years now with long track record. In child and adolescent psychiatry, it is FDA-approved for childhood-onset schizophrenia and juvenile bipolar mood disorder. Its attractive pharmacological portfolio speaks to the idea of a versatile pluripotent broad-spectrum psychotropic agent expanding its therapeutic potential on clinical grounds. In this focussed review, authors brief these clinical indications whilst examining the extant evidence.
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