clozapine has been researched along with Brain-Injuries--Traumatic* in 2 studies
1 review(s) available for clozapine and Brain-Injuries--Traumatic
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Psychopharmacology of Persistent Violence and Aggression.
Persistent violence not due to acute psychosis or mania can be managed only after appropriate characterization of the aggressive episodes (psychotic, impulsive, or predatory/planned/instrumental). The type of violence combined with the psychiatric diagnosis dictates the evidence-based pharmacologic approaches for psychotically motivated and impulsive aggression, whereas instrumental violence mandates forensic/behavioral strategies. For nonacute inpatients, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, traumatic brain injury, and dementia comprise the majority of individuals who are persistently aggressive, with impulsive actions the most common form of violence across all diagnoses. Neurobiological considerations combined with empirical data provide a comprehensive framework for systematic medication trials to manage persistently aggressive patients. Topics: Aggression; Antimanic Agents; Antipsychotic Agents; Brain Injuries, Traumatic; Carbamazepine; Clozapine; Dementia; Humans; Impulsive Behavior; Neurobiology; Psychopharmacology; Psychotic Disorders; Schizophrenia; Violence | 2016 |
1 other study(ies) available for clozapine and Brain-Injuries--Traumatic
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Delusional Misidentification Post-Traumatic Brain Injury Responding to Clozapine.
Topics: Brain Injuries, Traumatic; Clozapine; Delusions; Humans; Neuropsychological Tests | 2022 |