Clinical tips: Antipsychotics


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Ben Basger casts a critical eye on the use of antipsychotic medicines in non-psychotic illness Antipsychotics are prescribed for their sedative and tranquillising effects in very disturbed or aggressive patients; for relief from symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions or abnormal behaviour and thoughts; and in non-psychotic illnesses such as behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia

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