Haloperidol alone or in combination for acute mania

Jul 21, 2006The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Haloperidol alone or combined with other treatments for sudden manic episodes

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Abstract

Fifteen trials involving 2022 people indicated that haloperidol is more effective at reducing manic symptoms compared to placebo.

  • Haloperidol was effective as both a standalone treatment and as an adjunctive therapy, showing a significant reduction in manic symptoms.
  • There was a statistically significant difference indicating haloperidol is less effective than aripiprazole.
  • No significant differences in efficacy were found between haloperidol and risperidone, olanzapine, carbamazepine, or valproate.
  • Haloperidol led to a lower rate of treatment discontinuation compared to placebo.
  • While haloperidol was associated with less weight gain than olanzapine, it had a higher incidence of tremor and other movement disorders.

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