Risperidone for psychosis-induced aggression or agitation (rapid tranquillisation)

Apr 11, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Risperidone for quickly calming aggression or restlessness caused by psychosis

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Abstract

Data from nine trials (total n = 582) indicate very low quality evidence regarding the effectiveness of oral risperidone for managing psychosis-induced aggression or agitation.

  • No significant difference was observed between risperidone and haloperidol for reducing agitation or aggression.
  • Risperidone did not show a clear effect on the need for restraints or incidence of adverse effects compared to haloperidol.
  • A small trial indicated that risperidone was less effective than quetiapine in reducing aggression.
  • Combination treatment with risperidone and oxcarbazepine showed a potential benefit in reducing agitation compared to risperidone alone.
  • No clear differences were found when comparing risperidone to combinations with valproic acid for aggression or side effects.

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