1988
DOI: 10.1159/000288075
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Antipsychotic Use in the Medically Ill

Abstract: Antipsychotics are of use in a variety of medical settings. They can be used to treat organic mental disorders resulting from the medical illness and its therapy, as well as to control the symptoms of coexisting psychiatric conditions. Antipsychotics also have a variety of nonpsychiatric applications. This paper will review these uses of antipsychotic agents and how their administration must be modified in the medically ill.

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“…It is therefore essential that the physician should employ drug combinations only when necessary, be aware of the known clinically significant interactions, anticipate and watch for them, avoid dangerous combinations, and monitor the patients receiving combination of drugs with vigilance clinically and with appropriate laboratory investigations [200][201][202][203] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore essential that the physician should employ drug combinations only when necessary, be aware of the known clinically significant interactions, anticipate and watch for them, avoid dangerous combinations, and monitor the patients receiving combination of drugs with vigilance clinically and with appropriate laboratory investigations [200][201][202][203] …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%