Tardive Dyskinesia
Tardive Dyskinesia
Neuroleptics
Antipsychotics

Clozaril in the Press

Public Citizen Consumer Group Clozaril Press:

  • Article in May 2000: Clozapine (CLOZARIL) associated with heart disorders
  • Article in June 2000: Increased risk of pregnancy for individuals switching from older antipsychotics to Clozapine, Olanzapine or Quetiapine
  • Article in January 2001: A Statistical Summary: Treatment of Schizophrenia with Newer Antipsychotics
  • Article in July 2001: Brand Name (CLOZARIL) Versus Generic Clozapine for Schizophrenia: No Acceptable Evidence of a Difference
  • Article in January 2002: New Adverse Drug Reaction: Elevated Blood Sugar from New Antipsychotic Drugs in Adolescents
  • Article in March 2002: New Safety Labeling Change. Black Box Warning About Heart Inflammation (Myocarditis) With Clozapine (CLOZARIL)
  • Article in July 2002: Drug Induced Elevation of Blood Sugar With the Anti-Psychotic Drugs Clozapine (CLOZARIL) and Olanzapine (ZYPREXA)
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A high incidence of Tardive Dyskinesia has been estimated to have affected the over two million U.S. schizophrenia patients using neuroleptic medications to manage symptoms. Despite this, there is still an absence of real research on the links between Tardive Dyskinesia and neuroleptics.

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