Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Pharmacy Medicine Information Web Site

 


   

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TREATMENTS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA


Drugs known as ANTIPSYCHOTICS or NEUROLEPTICS

(often incorrectly known as the "major tranquillisers")

DRUG:- ARIPIPRAZOLE

 

 

The Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust pharmacy site has now become the basis of the new "Choice and Medication" website so please click here to be directed to the new, improved, enhanced and jolly good website.

You might have to search again unfortunately but there's more on the new site and it'll be easier to keep updated.

 

 

 


This site is based on original work by Steve Bazire and Sarah Branch, and developed in 2007-8 by a collaboration between Mick Collins, Maureen Ng, Rowan Purdy and Steve Bazire through NWMHFT, CSIP, ABPI, UEA, and NIMH-E

© 2008 Stephen Bazire, Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
 

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Information here is based on published data. References include the UK British National Formulary (BNF, published by the British Medical Association and Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain), Martindale (the extra pharmacopoea, published by RPSGB Pharmaceutical Press), Psychotropic Drug Directory (latest edition), Data Sheet Compendium (UK Manufacturers Data Sheets, published by the Association of British Pharmaceutical Industry), MicroMedex (an independent and extensive CD-ROM based drug information source), UK Psychiatric Pharmacy Group leaflets, Royal College of Psychiatrists advice and guidelines and the current medical literature. Thanks also to all those people who left e-mail comments, suggestions and requests, who have helped shape the site.