Risperdal® (Risperidone) Significantly Improves Manic Symptoms in 73% of Patients, New Study Shows
Sun, 25 Sep 2005 06:00 PM EST
... A new study published in the latest edition of the British Journal of Psychiatry involving 290 patients, shows that Risperdal® (risperidone) starts reducing manic symptoms as early as one week into treatment1. Further analysis demonstrates that Risperdal monotherapy is five times more likely to help patients achieve bipolar mania symptom remission within 3 weeks, compared to placebo... click link for more info. ...
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