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Joyce G Small

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Meltzer H, Bobo W, Roy A, Jayathilake K, Chen Y, Ertugrul A, et al.
J Clin Psychiatry . 2008 Feb; 69(2):274-85. PMID: 18232726
Background: Clozapine, despite its side-effect burden, has been considered to be the drug of choice for patients with schizophrenia whose psychotic symptoms fail to respond adequately to other anti-psychotic drugs....
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Small J, Klapper M, Malloy F, Medlock C, Kellams J
Schizophr Res . 2005 May; 75(2-3):449-51. PMID: 15885537
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Small J, Weber M, Klapper M, Kellams J
J Clin Psychopharmacol . 2005 Mar; 25(2):185-6. PMID: 15738753
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Small J, Kolar M, Kellams J
Curr Med Res Opin . 2004 Jul; 20(7):1017-23. PMID: 15265246
Objective: Three placebo-controlled clinical trials have established the efficacy of the atypical antipsychotic quetiapine (Seroquel) in schizophrenia. These trials were designed and powered to detect a treatment difference in the...
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Small J, Klapper M, Malloy F, Steadman T
J Clin Psychopharmacol . 2003 Jun; 23(3):223-8. PMID: 12826983
The safety and tolerability of clozapine combined with lithium were investigated because of potential additive risks as well as frequent usage in clinical practice. Ten hospitalized schizophrenic and 10 schizoaffective...
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Small J, Milstein V, Miller M, Sharpley P, Small I, Malloy F, et al.
Convuls Ther . 1988 Jan; 4(4):280-291. PMID: 11940977
Clinical, neuropsychological, and electroencephalogram (EEG) data from 150 ECT-treated patients with affective disorders were analyzed to bear upon current hypotheses about neurophysiological mechanisms of action of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Comparisons...
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Milstein V, Small J, Klapper M, Small I, Miller M, Kellams J
Convuls Ther . 1987 Jan; 3(1):1-9. PMID: 11940883
Recent reports have challenged the assumption that unilateral and bilateral electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) are equally effective in all cases. In a prospective study, hospitalized manic patients were randomly assigned to...
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Milstein V, Small J, Small I, Green G
Convuls Ther . 1986 Jan; 2(1):3-6. PMID: 11940839
To examine the issue of whether or not electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) protects against suicidal death, we followed a complete population of 1,494 adult hospitalized psychiatric patients for 5-7 years. During...
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Small J
Convuls Ther . 1985 Jan; 1(4):271-276. PMID: 11940833
Clinical studies of the efficacy of ECT in mania are reviewed. ECT is effective in the short-term treatment of mania, but its use may require concurrent neuroleptic drugs early in...