Rapid acute treatment of agitation in individuals with schizophrenia: multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled study of inhaled loxapine
The British Journal of Psychiatry2011Vol. 198(1), pp. 51–58
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Michael D. Lesem, Tram Tran-Johnson, Robert Riesenberg, David Feifel, Michael H. Allen, Robert Fishman, Daniel A. Spyker, John H. Kehne, James V. Cassella
Abstract
Inhaled loxapine provided a rapid, well-tolerated acute treatment for agitation in people with schizophrenia.
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