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104 - Electroconvulsive therapy and psychosis
Electroconvulsive therapy and psychosis
105 - Treatment refractory schizophrenia
Treatment-refractory schizophrenia 108 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Electroconvulsive therapy and psychosis Evidence from prospective RCTs and retrospective studies suggests that ECT augmentation of antipsychotic medication can ...
106 - Adverse effects
Adverse effects
107 - Summary
Summary Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 maintained their symptomatic improvement or improved further. Another small retrospective study of ECT augmentation of clozapine reported an acute response (defined as improvement rated on the Clinical Glob...
108 - References
References 110 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 References Grover S, et al. Effectiveness of electroconvulsive therapy in patients with treatment resistant schizophrenia: a retrospective study. Psychiatry Res 2017; 249:349–353. Pet...
109 - Omega 3 fatty acid (fish oils) in schizophren
Omega-3 fatty acid (fish oils) in schizophrenia
11 - References
References Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 References Electronic Medicines Compendium. Summaries of Product Characteristics. (Last accessed January 2025); https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc. US Food and Drug Administration. Highlights of Prescribi...
110 - Treatment
Treatment
111 - Prevention
Prevention Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 Omega-3 fatty acid (fish oils) in schizophrenia Fish oils contain the omega-3 fatty acids, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexanoic acid (DHA) – also known as polyunsaturated fatty acids or PUFAs...
112 - Overall
Overall
113 - Summary recommendations fish oils (PUFAs)
Summary recommendations – fish oils (PUFAs)
114 - References
References 112 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 reduction in transition to psychosis or improvement in symptoms. From these RCTs, Cochrane concluded that omega-3 fatty acids ‘may’ prevent transition to psychosis in the prodromal ph...
115 - Alternative routes of administration
Alternative routes of administration Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 Alternative routes of administration The main routes of administration for antipsychotics are oral or intramuscular. Preparations formulated for these routes of administration a...
116 - Inhaled
Inhaled
117 - Intranasal
Intranasal 116 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Inhaled Loxapine is the only antipsychotic licensed as an inhalation powder. It is indicated for adults with mild to moderate agitation associated with schizophrenia and bipolar disord...
118 - Intravenous
Intravenous
119 - Sublingual
Sublingual
12 - Equivalent doses
Equivalent doses 14 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Equivalent doses Knowledge of equivalent dosages is useful when switching between FGAs. Estimates of ‘neuroleptic’ or ‘chlorpromazine’ equivalence, in mg/day, between these medica...