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When, if ever, do you consider prescribing clozapine after only one unsuccessful antipsychotic trial in schizophrenia?

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Psychiatry · Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

I recommend clozapine only after two adequate trials of antipsychotics, at least 6 weeks in duration, with 2 weeks at the maximum FDA-approved dose, with at least one blood level during the final two weeks as a check on compliance. I try to obtain these data because clozapine has such deleterious me...

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Psychiatry · South Broward Hospital District

This comes with experience. It depends on the level of psychosis as well as the dose of current antipsychotic being prescribed.

For example, if a patient is on Risperdal 4mg po bid and it doesn’t touch the psychosis then I’m thinking we need to try Zyprexa or Clozaril.

However, when you start Clozari...

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