Long-term effect of clozapine in schizophrenia a retrospective study of 108 chronic schizophrenics treated with clozapine for up to 7 years

1986 
In Finland, clozapine use has been increasing during the last few years after the catastrophic accumulation of haematological side-effects. These had resulted in strict restrictions on the use of clozapine, and special permission had to be obtained for the treatment of severely drug-resistent schizophrenic in-patients. In this retrospective, long-term study, the clinical effects and untoward effects of clozapine were evaluated under these special circumstances. We interviewed 108 chronic schizophrenic patients, with a duration of illness from 2 to 43 years (mean 15 years), most of them resistant to previously used neuroleptics. Complementary information was obtained from personnel and medical records. Average daily clozapine dosage was 360 mg (total 235 g) for 1,5 years (range 1 month - 7 years). Of these chronic patients, every fifth patient (23%) was able to leave the hospital with clozapine medication. In every third patient, a distinct effect in chronic symptoms, hallucinations. delusions, and psychom...
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