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Therapeutic D2/3 receptor occupancies and response with low amisulpride blood concentrations in very late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis (VLOSLP).

Suzanne J ReevesKate EgglestonElizabeth CortEmma McLachlanStuart BrowningsAkshay NairSuki GreavesAlan SmithJoel DunnPaul MarsdenRobert KesslerDavid TaylorJulie BertrandRobert Howard
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2017)
Despite the small sample size, our findings are highly relevant as they suggest that, as in AD, 50 mg/day amisulpride is associated with >40% occupancy and clinically relevant responses in VLOSLP. It was not possible to fully characterise concentration-occupancy relationships in VLOSLP, and it is thus unclear whether the greater susceptibility of those with AD to emergent EPS was accounted for by increased central drug access. Further investigation of age- and diagnosis-specific threshold sensitivities is warranted, to guide amisulpride prescribing in older people, and therapeutic drug monitoring studies offer a potentially informative future approach. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keyphrases
  • late onset
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  • primary care
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  • adverse drug
  • current status
  • emergency department
  • case control