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Antipsychotic trials in schizophrenia: the CATIE project

Lieberman, Jeffrey A.(Edited by)Stroup, T. Scott(Edited by)
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Antipsychotic medications are a key treatment for schizophrenia and sales of antipsychotic drugs approach $20 billion per year, with fierce marketing between the makers of the drugs.

The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health sponsored the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) project to provide independent information about the comparative effectiveness of medications.

CATIE was the largest, longest and most comprehensive study of schizophrenia to date.

Conducted under rigorous double-blind conditions, Antipsychotic Trials in Schizophrenia presents the definitive archival results of this landmark study.

The core of the book consists of chapters focused on specific outcomes that set the CATIE findings in a wider context.

Also included are chapters on the design, statistical analyses and implications for researchers, clinicians and policy makers.

Psychiatrists, psychiatric researchers, mental health policy makers and those working in pharmaceutical companies will all find this to be essential reading.

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Cambridge University Press
1107211999 / 9781107211995
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
01/04/2010
England
English
307 pages
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