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Published Online: March 1964

A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF PIPERACETAZINE IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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This study indicates that Quide is a useful addition to the armamentarium of the physician faced with the difficult problem of treating the chronic hospitalized patient with a schizophrenic illness. Side effects of the drug were generally mild, and there was no evidence that it would produce blood dyscrasias or liver impairment.
As a result of the circumscribed nature of this study it would be difficult to determine the long-term effects of the drug. However, the drug has shown no chronic untoward effects in previous studies and no chronic effects from the drug were expected. At the end of the study most of the patients were removed from maintenance doses of the drug. Of the total group one patient was discharged on an indefinite furlough. Another was discharged on a temporary furlough. The remainder of the patients in the study continued in the hospital.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 900 - 902
PubMed: 14129291

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Published in print: March 1964
Published online: 1 April 2006

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JAMES E. KIRKHAM, JR.
The Psychopharmacology Center, Baylor Univ. College of Medicine and the Houston State Psychiatric Inst.
JOHN KINROSS-WRIGHT
The Psychopharmacology Center, Baylor Univ. College of Medicine and the Houston State Psychiatric Inst.

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