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Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Management During COVID-19
January 12, 2021
Long-acting injectable antipsychotics are effective for preventing relapse in schizophrenia, but in-person administration of them is a challenge during a pandemic. This report describes how a clinic successfully reduced...