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Olazepine (Zalasta) treatment of residual phenomenology in patients with long-term schizophrenic disorder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

G. Hadzi-Angelkovski
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Hospital, Skopje, Macedonia
S. Arsova
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Clinic, Skopje, Macedonia
V. Vujovic
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Clinic, Skopje, Macedonia
N. Simonovski
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Hospital, Skopje, Macedonia
L. Aleksovska
Affiliation:
Medical Ambulance JPAU, Skopje, Macedonia
M. Stanoevska
Affiliation:
DOO KRKA FARMA, Skopje, Macedonia

Abstract

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Aim of the work:

To follow the efficiency of Olazepine in chronic patients with long-term schizophrenic disorder in three levels: cognitive functioning, positive persistent hallucinatory-delusive phenomenon and deficiency signs.

Material and methods:

In the research we included 30 patients diagnosed by the ICD 10 with Dg. F 20.5. They were from both sexes, randomly chosen, aged 30-60 treated in an out-patient clinic as well as in the Psychiatric clinic, Skopje. The patients were with long-term treatment with conventional neuro-therapy without any significant results. During the research we included the following psychometric instruments: PANSS scale, BPRS and scale to evaluate cognitive functioning. The patients were evaluated in the beginning of the treatment and after 3 month treatment with Olazepine (Zalasta tablets) in dosages of 5-15mg per day.

Results:

Expected effects on the part of Olazepine in patients with residual schizophrenia on cognitive, hallucinatory-delusive and behavioral field.

Type
Poster Session 1: Antipsychotic Medications
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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