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Therapeutic efficacy/potency antipsychotics

Since the potency (therapeutic efficacy in relation to weight) of antipsychotic agents varies markedly between compounds, it is useful to think of the effective antipsychotic dose of classical agents in terms of chlorpromazine equivalents (see Table 19.5). For example, haloperidol has a relatively high anh-psychotic potency, such that 2-3 mg is equivalent to chlorpromazine 100 mg, whereas sulpiride 200 mg (low potency) is required for the same antipsychotic effect. [Pg.383]


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