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Pharmacological treatment of the newly diagnosed patient with schizophrenia

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The early treatment of newly diagnosed schizophrenia has ramifications for the future psychiatric and social well-being of the patient. Changes in care structures and care delivery mechanisms, in addition to financial constraints and outcome targets, provide an additional incentive to ensuring that any intervention is both successful and cost-effective.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1997 

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