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− | * Clozapine is generally considered to be more effective than other antipsychotic drugs. Clozapine is often used in treatment-resistant schizophrenia (poor treatment response to 2 or more antipsychotic drugs). So a switch from clozapine to another antipsychotic drug could cause problems regarding effectiveness.<ref> McEvoy J P et. al, [http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/163/4/600. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163:600–610. | + | * Clozapine is generally considered to be more effective than other antipsychotic drugs. Clozapine is often used in treatment-resistant schizophrenia (poor treatment response to 2 or more antipsychotic drugs). So a switch from clozapine to another antipsychotic drug could cause problems regarding effectiveness.<ref> McEvoy J P et. al, [http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/163/4/600 Effectiveness of Clozapine Versus Olanzapine, |
+ | Quetiapine, and Risperidone in Patients With Chronic Schizophrenia Who Did Not Respond to Prior Atypical Antipsychotic Treatment]. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163:600–610.</ref> | ||
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- Clozapine is generally considered to be more effective than other antipsychotic drugs. Clozapine is often used in treatment-resistant schizophrenia (poor treatment response to 2 or more antipsychotic drugs). So a switch from clozapine to another antipsychotic drug could cause problems regarding effectiveness.[1]
- ↑ McEvoy J P et. al, [http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/163/4/600 Effectiveness of Clozapine Versus Olanzapine, Quetiapine, and Risperidone in Patients With Chronic Schizophrenia Who Did Not Respond to Prior Atypical Antipsychotic Treatment]. Am J Psychiatry. 2006;163:600–610.