Olanzapine

Feb 24, 2001Drugs

Olanzapine's use in treating schizophrenia: an updated review

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Abstract

Olanzapine 5 to 20 mg/day was significantly superior to haloperidol 5 to 20 mg/day in overall improvements in symptoms of schizophrenia.

  • Olanzapine showed lower relapse rates (rehospitalization) compared to haloperidol after one year of treatment.
  • In a comparative study, olanzapine was more effective than risperidone for treating negative and depressive symptoms.
  • Preliminary results indicated risperidone outperformed olanzapine for positive and anxiety/depressive symptoms, though overall psychopathology effects were similar.
  • Cognitive function improvements with olanzapine were significantly greater than those with risperidone or haloperidol in early-phase schizophrenia.
  • Olanzapine is linked to significantly fewer extrapyramidal symptoms than haloperidol and risperidone.
  • The most common adverse effects associated with olanzapine included bodyweight gain, somnolence, and dry mouth.

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