Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
101147 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundClozapine is the gold standard in treatment of treatment-resistant psychotic patients. We know little about the effects of compulsory treatment in patients unwilling to accept the necessary treatment.AimsTo assess the effectiveness, tolerability and safety of compulsory treatment with clozapine (CTC).MethodA cohort of 17 consecutive patients given compulsory treatment with clozapine were rated retrospectively by their treating psychiatrists on the basis of their case notes.ResultsCGI-S decreased significantly over time until last observation after a mean of more than 15 months. No patient deteriorated as measured by CGI-I. At last observation as many as ten of the 11 patients still on clozapine were classified as much to very much improved. The degree of custodial restriction at last observation showed improvement in 11 patients and no change in six. No serious adverse events were observed.ConclusionA trial of compulsory treatment with clozapine showed this treatment to be feasible, effective, safe and well tolerated.

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