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Dose Equivalents for Antipsychotic Drugs: The DDD Method
Stefan Leucht
, Myrto Samara
, Stephan Heres
, John M. Davis
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Technical University of Munich
University of Oxford
King's College London
Psychiatric Institute
University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)
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Defined Daily Dose
100%
Antipsychotics
100%
Dose Equivalent
100%
Dose Equivalence
50%
Publicly Available
16%
Mean Dose
16%
World Health Organization
16%
Consensus Statement
16%
International Consensus
16%
Statistical Techniques
16%
Minimum Effective Dose
16%
Dose-response
16%
Drug Consumption
16%
Risperidone
16%
Equivalent Dose
16%
Pharmacovigilance
16%
Classical Means
16%
Haloperidol
16%
Olanzapine
16%
Standardized Measures
16%
Calculated Dose
16%
Second-generation Antipsychotics
16%
Equivalence Method
16%
Chlorpromazine
16%
Depot Formulation
16%
Parenteral Formulation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Equivalent Dose
100%
Antipsychotic Drug
100%
Weakness
16%
Dose Response
16%
Pharmacovigilance
16%
Chlorpromazine
16%
Olanzapine
16%
Haloperidol
16%
Risperidone
16%
Minimal Effective Dose
16%
Oral
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Defined Daily Dose
100%
Antipsychotic Drug
100%
Risperidone
16%
Pharmacovigilance
16%
Olanzapine
16%
Weakness
16%
Chlorpromazine
16%
4 (para chlorophenyl) 1 [3 (para fluorobenzoyl)propyl] 4 piperidinol
16%
Minimal Effective Dose
16%