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Underused Med May Curb Schizophrenia's 'Most Dreaded Outcome
Underused Med May Curb Schizophrenia's 'Most Dreaded Outcome
Underused Med May Curb Schizophrenia's 'Most Dreaded Outcome'
An analysis of postmortem records showed fewer suicides among individuals with schizophrenia who were taking clozapine, an underutilized antipsychotic, compared to those taking other antipsychotics.
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