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Review of the Safety of Second-Generation Antipsychotics: Are They Really "Atypically" Safe for Youth and Adults?
June 7, 2012
Are second generation antipsychotics at least as effective as and more tolerable than the first generation antipsychotics? The authors of this study review the existing literature to address questions...