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Prevalence Prescription: Prescribing practices of clozapine in Australia between 2005 2010

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posted on 2024-11-13, 22:10 authored by Shae-Leigh RandallShae-Leigh Randall, Nagesh PaiNagesh Pai
Clozapine is an anti-psychotic used to treat refractory schizophrenia. This study reviews the rates of clozapine prescription for refractory schizophrenia in a region of Australia and compares the prescribing patterns to the estimated prevalence rates of refractory schizophrenia in the region. Utilising a pharmacoepidemiological approach; the results indicated that only 8.4% of the individuals estimated to be suffering from refractory schizophrenia in the region were prescribed clozapine between 2005 and 2010, with only 4.1% continuing clozapine to the conclusion of the study. In conclusion it is evident that clozapine is widely under-prescribed in this area of Australia.

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Vella, S. C. Pai, N. Brahmavar. (2012). Prevalence Prescription: Prescribing practices of clozapine in Australia between 2005 2010. Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences, 11 (1), 1-2.

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Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences

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11

Issue

1

Pagination

1-2

Language

English

RIS ID

55050

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