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Treatment With An Anti-psychotic Drug Found To Cause Changes In Metabolism
Earlier Than Expected - Science Daily, 4/7/08
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Haloperidol May Raise the Risk of Heart Arrhythmia - Clinical Psychiatry
News, 12/07
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Ziprasidone Improved Quality-of-Life With Higher Rates of Symptom Remission
Compared With Haloperidol in Multi-Year Study of Schizophrenia Patients
- Doctor's Guide, 5/30/06
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Electroencelphalogram Abnormalities Appear Less Frequent With Quetiapine Than With Haloperidol and Olanzapine - Doctor's Guide, 3/10/04
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Olanzapine Comparable to Haloperidol, Causes Fewer Extrapyramidal Symptoms - Doctor's Guide, 2/6/04
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Haloperidol and Risperidone May Produce Opposite Effects on Human Corticospinal System in Schizophrenic Patients - Doctor's Guide, 1/15/04
- No Difference In Remission Of Manic Episodes In Bipolar Patients Taking Olanzapine Or Haloperidol - Doctor's Guide, 12/11/03
- Olanzapine Has Similar Efficacy, Costs More Than Haloperidol for Treatment of Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 12/9/03
- Olanzapine Has Similar Efficacy, Costs More Than Haloperidol for Treatment of Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 11/27/03
- Old Schizophrenia Drug as Good as New - WebMD, 11/25/03
- Quetiapine Equivalent to Haloperidol in Acute Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 10/7/03
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Quetiapine Rivals Lithium, Haloperidol - Clinical Psychiatry News, 7/03
- Therapeutic Dose Equivalency Calculation Method Proposed for Atypical Antipsychotic Medications - Doctor's Guide, 7/16/03 -
"The reported minimum effective doses identified were 4 mg/day for risperidone, 10 mg/day for olanzapine, 150 mg/day for quetiapine, 120 mg/day for ziprasidone, 15 mg/day for aripiprazole, and 4 mg/day for haloperidol"
- Antipsychotics Effective for Elderly Patients With Dementia - Psychiatric News, 4/18/03 -
"atypical antipsychotics have been
used to alleviate deteriorating behavioral symptoms in dementia patients, such as agitation and aggression. New research that she cited shows some atypical antipsychotics can actually improve cognition through activating
the release of acetylcholine in the cortex. Clozapine, olanzapine, and risperidone, she reported, robustly increased acetylcholine release in the cortex, while
ziprasidone only moderately increased levels, compared with haloperidol and thioridazine, which did not elevate acetylcholine levels at all ... atypical antipsychotics
increase cortical dopamine and cholinesterase inhibitors at the very least increase cortical acetylcholine action, leading to an improvement in memory and thinking, as well as improvement in psychosis and behavior"
- Antipsychotics Raise Glucose, Cholesterol Levels In Schizophrenics - Doctor's Guide, 2/25/03 -
"Clozapine, olanzapine and
haloperidol are associated with increased plasma glucose level, and clozapine and olanzapine with raised cholesterol"
- Prophylactic haloperidol reduces post-operative delirium in elderly undergoing hip surgery - Doctor's Guide, 7/22/02
- Iloperidone Better Tolerated than Haloperidol in Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 6/28/02
- IM Ziprasidone as Good or Better than Haloperidol for Psychiatric Emergencies - Doctor's Guide, 5/23/02
- Geodon Found More Effective Than Haldol in Emergency Control of Psychotic Symptoms In Schizophrenia -
Doctor's Guide, 5/22/02
- Seroquel (Quetiapine Fumarate) More Effective than Haldol (Haloperidol) in Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 5/8/01
- Quetiapine (Seroquel) Has Important Advantages Over Commonly Prescribed Agents In Treating Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 5/8/01 -
"while equally effective in alleviating the symptoms of schizophrenia, has
important tolerability advantages over other commonly prescribed agents ... quetiapine was not associated with significant weight gain ... sexual dysfunction is a frequent side effect of risperidone, olanzapine, and haloperidol, but not of quetiapine ... results revealed that the quetiapine patient group experienced
a much lower incidence of EPS than the other agents in the study"
- Haloperidol and Trazodone No Better Than Placebo For Agitation in Alzheimer's - Doctor's Guide, 4/11/00
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