Hospital utilization rates following antipsychotic dose reductions: implications for tardive dyskinesia.
Stanley N CaroffFan MuRajeev AyyagariTraci SchillingVictor AblerBenjamin CarrollPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2018)
Patients with antipsychotic dose reductions showed significant increases in both all-cause and mental health-related hospitalizations, suggesting that antipsychotic dose reductions may lead to increased overall healthcare burden in some schizophrenia patients. This highlights the need for alternative strategies for the management of side effects, including TD, in schizophrenia patients that allow for maintaining effective antipsychotic treatment.