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Stimulants for impulsive violence in schizophrenia spectrum disordered women: a case series and brief review
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 May 2016
Abstract
High violence prevalence is a common concern for forensic psychiatric settings. Categorizing underlying drivers of violence has helped to direct treatment and management efforts toward psychotic, predatory, and impulsively violent psychopathology. This article describes a series of cases in which clozapine provided adequate control of psychosis in women suffering schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Nevertheless, impulsive violence remained problematic. Add-on methylphenidate was found to be safe and effective in curbing impulsive violent behavior in this select group of patients.
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- © Cambridge University Press 2016
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The authors wish to thank Michael Cummings, MD, Jonathan Meyer, MD, and George Proctor, MD for their assistance.
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