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2 CPD Hours
Authors
Dr Zeeshan Mumtaz, Registrar Psychiatry, and Dr Daniel Herlihy, Consultant Psychiatrist, St. Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny
Reviewed By
Dr Daniel Herlihy, Consultant Psychiatrist, St. Luke’s Hospital, Kilkenny
This module discusses the rationale for prescibing antipsychotic medication. The importance of involving the patient in the choice depending on the side effect profile of the various agents with a view to minimising the risk of non-compliance.
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