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      PENFLURIDOL MAINTENANCE THERAPY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: A CONTROLLED STUDY

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      Indian Journal of Psychiatry
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          Twenty eight chronic schizophrenics were assigned in a double blind fashion to treatment with penfluridol or placebo for a period of 12 weeks. The clinical picture including the side effects were monitored regularly, whenever the clinical picture deteriorated haloperidol in individually adjusted doses was added to the treatment regimen. By the end of the study 12 out of the 14 placebo patients required haloperidol as compared to only 1 of the 14 penfluridol patients. Evaluation of the results showed no significant differences between the two groups or between the baseline and the final ratings in each group. This trial has confirmed the previous reports that penfluridol is a suitable drug for maintenance therapy in schizophrenic patients.

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          Indian J Psychiatry
          IJPsy
          Indian Journal of Psychiatry
          Medknow Publications (India )
          0019-5545
          1998-3794
          Oct-Dec 1987
          : 29
          : 4
          : 333-336
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Psychiatry NIMHANS, Bangalore.
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          IJPsy-29-333
          3172444
          21927264
          0ad014b1-e4c3-4886-9c34-60a99f75a8f8
          Copyright: © Indian Journal of Psychiatry

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          Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
          Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry

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