Hospital utilization rates following antipsychotic dose reduction in mood disorders: implications for treatment of tardive dyskinesia.
Stanley N CaroffFan MuRajeev AyyagariTraci SchillingVictor AblerBenjamin CarrollPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2020)
Patients with mood disorders who had antipsychotic dose reductions showed small but statistically significant increases in all-cause and mental health-related hospitalizations, which may lead to increased healthcare costs. These results highlight the need for additional long-term studies of the necessity and safety of maintenance antipsychotic treatment in mood disorders.