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The Application of Automated Techniques in Assessing Psychotropic-Drug-Induced Side Effects
J. M. C. HOLDEN; T. M. ITIL
Am J Psychiatry 1968;125:562-569.
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Department of psychiatry, University of Missouri School of Medicine, the Missouri Institute of Psychiatry, 5400 Arsenal St., St. Louis, Mo. 63139
1968-69, American Psychiatric Association
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In response to the need for standardization of methodology in assessing the side effects of psychotropic drugs, the authors describe a rating scale, structured for computer optical reading, to measure changes in physical and laboratory data. They feel that the method described, used on patients who are on low drug dosages, will provide predictors of possible abnormalities later when higher dosages are used.Abstract Teaser
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