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Data shows poor use of anti-psychotic medication

Case Management Weekly, April 7, 2004

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About 60% of schizophrenics don't take anti-psychotic medications as prescribed by their doctors, leading to higher hospital costs, according to a new study in the April issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry. In the study consisting of subjects mostly 30 to 59 years old, it was found that younger patients and substance abusers were less likely to take their medication as directed while those living with family or in assisted-living settings were more likely to follow prescriptions.



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