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Q J Med 2006; 99:417–420 doi:[removed]qjmed/hcl048 Commentary Why are doctors still prescribing neuroleptics? B.G. CHARLTON
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Document Date: 2009-01-29 15:01:54


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Newcastle upon Tyne / London / Edinburgh / /

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Oxford University Press / Perseus Publishing / New England Journal / Radcliffe Medical Press / Harvard University Press / /

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America / /

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Ireland / /

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Facility

University of Newcastle / /

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abnormal movements / schizophrenia / dementia / Parkinsonism / hallucinations / motor disorder / delirium / deficiency / chronic neuroleptic usage / chronic delusional state / illness / MS / tardive dyskinesia / chronic schizophrenia / syndrome / permanent Parkinsonism / /

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Association of Physicians / Harvard University / School of Biology and Psychology / Oxford University / University of Newcastle / /

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Oliver Sack / B.G. Charlton / /

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Author / Editor / /

Product

olanzapine / clozapine / haloperidol / promethazine / droperidol / lorazepam / risperidone / /

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the Commentary / the New England Journal / /

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drug development / /

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