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South Kensington and Chelsea Mental Health Centre, 1 Nightingale Place, London, SW10 9NG
New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton WV10 0QP
A retrospective survey was undertaken to evaluate the prescribing practices of medical staff in a District General Hospital in light of the Consensus Statement by the Royal College of Psychiatrists on the use of high dose antipsychotics (1993). Two per cent of 247 patients were prescribed a higher than recommended dose of antipsychotic. None of these cases had been prescribed supra-BNF doses of antipsychotic on a regular basis, but with the addition of as required (PRN) medication the recommended dose was exceeded. In only one patient was the high dosage administered. A further analysis of these patients is made.
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