Why Olanzapine Beats Risperidone, Risperidone Beats Quetiapine, and Quetiapine Beats Olanzapine: An Exploratory Analysis of Head-to-Head Comparison Studies of Second-Generation Antipsychotics
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Blinded Rating of Abstracts
Identifying Potential Sources of Bias
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Sponsorship and Outcome as Reported in Study Abstracts
Possible Effects of Sponsorship on Trial Outcome and Reporting
Doses and Dose Escalation
Entry Criteria and Study Population
Statistics and Methods
Reporting and Wording of Results
Poster Reports and Multiple Publishing
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Limitations to Our Approach
Benefit From Industry-Sponsored Trials
Suggestions for Potential Improvement
Sponsorship and outcome as reported in the abstract
Dose and dose escalation
Entry criteria and study population
Statistics and methods
Reporting and wording of results
Poster reports and multiple publishing
Is It All a Matter of Sponsoring?
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