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Treatment resistant schizophrenia kane criteria

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Answered by rahulgupta100008
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People with schizophrenia may be chronically hospi- talized for reasons other than true resistance to drugtreat- ment. ... The most widely accepted current criteria for treatment resistance in schizophrenia were first used by Kane et al. (1988) and collaborators in the Multicenter Clozapine Trial (MCT).
While the prevalence of treatment resistant schizophrenia is definition dependent, ... Kane's criteria are three dimensional, meaning that to be considered refractory; the patient must
Managing patients with ''treatment-resistant'' schizophrenia. Med J Aust. 2003;178(suppl):S62-S66. 6. Kane JM, Marder SR, Schooler NR, et al. Clozapine and haloperidol in moderately refractory schizophrenia: a 6-month and double-blind comparison.
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Schizophrenia resistance was formulated according to modified Kane's criteria, which include the following: BPRS score of at least 45; two or more of positive symptoms score of at least 4 (suspiciousness, hallucinatory behavior, conceptual disorganization, and unusual thoughts); CGIS score of at least 4

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