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Lowest effective dose of depot neuroleptics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

E. Hoencamp
Affiliation:
Bloemendaal, Christelijk Psychiatrisch Centrum, Postbus 53002, 2505AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
P. J. Haffmans
Affiliation:
Bloemendaal, Christelijk Psychiatrisch Centrum, Postbus 53002, 2505AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
G. S. I. M. Jansen
Affiliation:
Bloemendaal, Christelijk Psychiatrisch Centrum, Postbus 53002, 2505AA Den Haag, The Netherlands
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