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P03-369 - Compliance to Treatment with Quetiapine vs Quetiapine XR of 24 Patients with Diagnosis of First Episode of Psychosis in SPDC
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2020
Abstract
To value medication adherence and discontinuation of treatment among first episode psychosis patients (FEP) treated with quetiapine or extended release of quetiapine (XR).
Patients with a first episode of psychosis, age 26+/- 2(N=24) were randomly assigned to treatment with quetiapine 300 mg for twice daily(n=12), or quetiapine rp 300mg/day in one administration daily(n=12),for a 6 months period
The drop-out of patients for any cause thought the 6-months study was:2 for quetiapine and 6 for quetiapine XR. However, symptom reduction were the same in both groups.
To conclude: According to a interview conducted with patients, there is more compliance to therapy for patients treated with quetiapine XR, they prefer to be given a day instead of twice daily administration. Fewest drop-out with quetiapine XR is probably also due to steady-state quetiapiana rp is reached more quickly and better maintained, resulting in greater clinical control.
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