Olanzapine Versus Haloperidol Treatment in First-Episode Psychosis

Jan 19, 1999The American journal of psychiatry

Comparing Olanzapine and Haloperidol Treatments in First-Time Psychosis

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Abstract

Patients treated with olanzapine experienced a 67.2% clinical response rate compared to 29.2% for those treated with haloperidol.

  • Olanzapine resulted in significantly greater reductions in overall psychiatric symptoms compared to haloperidol.
  • Patients on olanzapine showed notable improvements in both negative symptoms and positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
  • Haloperidol was associated with a worsening of movement-related side effects, while olanzapine did not lead to such worsening.
  • First-episode patients treated with olanzapine had a higher response rate than those with multiple episodes receiving the same medication.
  • Haloperidol treatment led to more extrapyramidal symptoms in first-episode patients compared to those with multiple episodes.

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