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First- and Second-Generation Antipsychotics for Children and Young Adults
Authors: John H. Coverdale, MD, MEd
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First- and Second-Generation Antipsychotics for Children and Young Adults
Outline of Material
Introduction to Antipsychotics in Pediatric Use (1 of 4)
Introduction to Antipsychotics in Pediatric Use (2 of 4)
Introduction to Antipsychotics in Pediatric Use (3 of 4)
Introduction to Antipsychotics in Pediatric Use (4 of 4)
Antipsychotics Approved for Pediatric Use: First-Generation Antipsychotics
Keywords: atypical antipsychotics | chlorpromazine | droperidol | first-generation antipsychotics | loxapine | off-label | pediatrics | perphenazine | pimozide | prochlorperazine | second-generation antipsychotics | thioridazine | thiothixene | trifluoperazine | typical antipsychotics | antipsychotics
Antipsychotics Approved for Pediatric Use: Second-Generation Antipsychotics
Disorders Treated by Antipsychotics in Pediatric Use
Keywords: antipsychotics | pediatrics | first-generation antipsychotics | second-generation antipsychotics | typical antipsychotics | atypical antipsychotics | pervasive developmental disorders | PDD | attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | ADHD | disruptive behavior disorder | DBD | bipolar disorder | schizophrenia | psychosis | Tourette’s syndrome | obsessive-compulsive disorder | post-traumatic stress disorder | anorexia nervosa
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Comparative Effectiveness Review (CER) Development
Keywords: systematic review | comparative effectiveness review
Rating the Strength of Evidence From the Comparative Effectiveness Review
Clinical Questions Addressed by the Comparative Effectiveness Review (1 of 2)
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