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Titles |
1993 Canadian Journal of Psychiatry Modecate |
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Genre |
medicine |
Genre |
medicines (psychiatric) |
Identifier |
cjp1993feb_mar_apr_may3 |
Note |
Relapse. "Whay are the voices back?" Relapse. Hearing voices is indicative of a psychotic episode. When schizophrenia is treated with oral therapy the outlook for the patient can be encouraging. But if compliance is a problem…watch out! Patients who discontinue medication are likely to suffer a relapse, and it can carry a heavy price tag. Modecate and low volume Modecate Concentrate work to increase compliance and offer peace of mind to patient and family. Modecate compliance for peace of mind. |
Abstract |
Fluphenazine Decanoate, Bristol-Myers Squibb, A close up of a man's face; he is looking rather confused and has messy hair along with an unshaven face. Also an image of a syringe and medication bottle. |