Time‐to‐therapy discontinuation in patients newly diagnosed with schizophrenia initiated on long‐acting injectable versus oral dopamine receptor blocking agents
Abstract:AimThe purpose of this project is to assess the time‐to‐therapy discontinuation and hospital readmission rate among patients newly diagnosed with schizophrenia who are prescribed long‐acting injectable versus oral dopamine receptor blocking agents.MethodsA retrospective review of medical records was performed for adult patients admitted to an 80‐bed inpatient behavioural health facility with a new diagnosis of schizophrenia. The primary outcome studied was time to therapy discontinuation within 1 year of disch… Show more
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