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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210522

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Antipsychotics are a group of psychotropic drugs used as the mainstay treatment for schizophrenia. In Indonesia,studies on the pattern of drug use are still limited, particularly about the rational use of antipsychotics for schizophrenicpatients. This study was aimed to discuss the treatment patterns of antipsychotics and clinical features of inpatientswith schizophrenia. This retrospective study was conducted at the psychiatric ward of a tertiary hospital in Jakarta,Indonesia. The medical records of the inpatients in a year period were recorded. The evaluation of rational useof antipsychotics was assessed using clinical pathway in the hospital and some international guidelines. The datawere documented by using specific forms for the sake of this study. In this study, of the 113 analyzed patients, themost common type of schizophrenia was paranoid, while the common antipsychotics were risperidone (63.7%),haloperidol (20.4%), and quetiapine (19.5%). Surprisingly, we found that 73.4% of patients met one or more criteriaof inappropriateness treatment and majority cause of inappropriateness were inappropriate indication (41.6%). Inthis study, we find out that schizophrenia inpatients were administered to a large number of inappropriate treatments.Knowledge regarding the implementation of clinical pharmacology contributions to the psychiatrists might improvethe prescription’s pattern

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