Rene P. De Buck , Norberto Zelaschi , Christian Gilles , Jacques Durdu , Henri Brauman
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Theoretical and practical importance of plasma levels of haloperidol. correlations with clinical and computerized EEG data
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1. Haloperidol plasma levels, after long acting haloperidol i.m. injection, are analyzed and compared with clinical evolution and EEG modifications.
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2. Haloperidol plasma levels were determined by radioimmunoassay. Clinical status was assessed weekly and computerized EEG were performed daily from day 3 to 7 after haloperidol decanoate injection.
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3. The plasma level-dose relationship during oral treatment and 4 weeks after haloperidol decanoate injection are very similar. After injection, the plasma level attains its highest value within 3 to 10 days and decreases along a logarithmic curve. An inverse relationship with B.P.R.S.scores is found in many patients. EEG changes are related to clinical status rather than to plasma levels.
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4. The results obtained by these three methods are proposed as criteria for the assessment of the reinjection time.