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Geodon®/Zeldox (ziprasidone)
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Geodon
(ziprasidone) - rxlist.com
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Ziprasidone at drugstore.com
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Heart Disease, Diabetes Risk Appear Absent With Ziprasidone - Clinical
Psychiatry News, 12/06
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Ziprasidone Has Comparative Efficacy and Safety With Clozapine in
Treatment-Refractory Schizophrenic Patients - Doctor's Guide, 9/22/06
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Ziprasidone as Effective as Clozapine in Study of Difficult-to-Treat
Patients With Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 5/30/06
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Ziprasidone Improved Quality-of-Life With Higher Rates of Symptom Remission
Compared With Haloperidol in Multi-Year Study of Schizophrenia Patients
- Doctor's Guide, 5/30/06
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Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Ziprasidone and Clozapine in
Treatment-Refractory Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 5/26/06
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Ziprasidone Effective in Children and Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder
- Doctor's Guide, 11/11/05
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Ziprasidone (Geodon) Effective in Treating Dysphoric Mania - Doctor's
Guide, 10/31/05
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High-Dose Ziprasidone May Improve Treatment Adherence - Medscape,
10/14/05
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Patients With Acute Bipolar Mania Show Rapid and Significant Improvement
With Geodon (Ziprasidone HCl) - Doctor's Guide, 8/9/05
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Long-Term Study Shows Geodon (Ziprasidone HCl) Has Comparable Efficacy With
Fewer Adverse Metabolic Effects Than Zyprexa (Olanzapine) - Doctor's
Guide, 8/8/05
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Aripiprazole, Ziprasidone Beneficial and Well Tolerated as Adjuncts in
Bipolar I and II - Doctor's Guide, 6/2/05
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Geodon (Ziprasidone) Appears Effective in Psychiatric Emergencies; Sharply
Reduces Time in Restraints - Doctor's Guide, 3/30/05
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Geodon as Effective as, and Better Tolerated Than, Risperdal for
Schizophrenia Treatment, First Head-to-Head Study Shows - Doctor's
Guide, 1/21/05
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Ziprasidone in Bipolar Mania - Clinical Psychiatry News, 12/04
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High-Dose Ziprasidone Effective for Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia -
Clinical Psychiatry News, 11/04
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Comparative Study Shows Differences Between Atypical Antipsychotic
Medications Geodon (Ziprasidone) and Zyprexa (Olanzapine) - Doctor's
Guide, 10/12/04
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Ziprasidone Approved for Acute Bipolar Mania - Clinical Psychiatry News,
9/04
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FDA And Pfizer Link Geodon To Diabetes - Intelihealth, 9/1/04
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FDA Approves Atypical Antipsychotic Geodon (Ziprasidone) for Treatment of
Acute Bipolar Mania - Doctor's Guide, 8/24/04
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Ziprasidone May Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia - Clinical Psychiatry
News, 8/04
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Ziprasidone Improvements Maintained Long-term In Acute Bipolar Mania -
Doctor's Guide, 5/6/04
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Switching From Other Antipsychotic Medications To Geodon (Ziprasidone)
Significantly Reversed Increases In Weight Gain, Cholesterol And
Triglycerides - Doctor's Guide, 5/4/04
- Schizophrenia
Drug [Geodon] Used for Depression - WebMD, 3/24/04
- New
Antipsychotics Drugs Aren't Created Equal - WebMD, 3/1/04
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Therapeutic Dose Equivalency Calculation Method Proposed for Atypical
Antipsychotic Medications - Doctor's Guide, 7/16/03 -
"The reported minimum effective doses identified
were 4 mg/day for risperidone, 10 mg/day for olanzapine, 150 mg/day for
quetiapine, 120 mg/day for ziprasidone, 15 mg/day for aripiprazole, and 4
mg/day for haloperidol"
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Ziprasidone Helps Manage Severe Agitation - Clinical Psychiatry News,
6/03
- Ziprasidone Safe,
Effective in Acute Mania - Medscape, 4/10/03
- 2 Schizophrenia
Drugs Square Off - WebMD, 4/7/03
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Antipsychotics Effective for Elderly Patients With Dementia -
Psychiatric News, 4/18/03 -
"atypical
antipsychotics have been used to alleviate deteriorating behavioral
symptoms in dementia patients, such as agitation and aggression. New
research that she cited shows some atypical antipsychotics can actually
improve cognition through activating the release of acetylcholine in the
cortex. Clozapine,
olanzapine, and
risperidone, she reported, robustly increased acetylcholine release in
the cortex, while ziprasidone only moderately increased levels, compared
with haloperidol and thioridazine,
which did not elevate acetylcholine levels at all ... atypical
antipsychotics increase cortical dopamine and
cholinesterase inhibitors at the very least increase cortical
acetylcholine action, leading to an improvement in memory and thinking, as
well as improvement in psychosis and behavior"
- Antipsychotics and
Glucose Dysregulation: Their Relationship to Treatment Decisions -
Psychiatric Times, 3/03
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Try Higher Doses of Atypicals Before Giving Up - Clinical Psychiatry
News, 12/02
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CyDex, Inc. Announces Second U.S. Approval of a Captisol-Enabled
Prescription Drug - Doctor's Guide, 7/10/02
- Ziprasidone Has Fewer Side
Effects than Risperidone in Patients with Schizophrenia - Doctor's
Guide, 6/26/02
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FDA Approves Pfizer's Schizophrenia Medicine Geodon (Ziprasidone Mesylate)
In Injectable Form - Doctor's Guide, 6/25/02
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IM Ziprasidone as Good or Better than Haloperidol for Psychiatric
Emergencies - Doctor's Guide, 5/23/02
- Geodon Found More
Effective Than Haldol in Emergency Control of Psychotic Symptoms In
Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 5/22/02
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Ziprasidone Label Clarifies Contraindicated Drugs - Clinical Psychiatry
News, 5/02
- Ziprasidone Has Less
Effect Than Olanzapine on Weight, Lipids, Insulin Levels in Schizophrenia
- Doctor's Guide, 7/23/01
- Geodon (Ziprasidone HCl)
Better Tolerated Than Zyprexa (Olanzapine) In Schizophrenia and
Schizoaffective Disorders - Doctor's Guide, 5/8/01
- FDA Advisory Committee
Recommends Approval Of Injectable Ziprasidone For Schizophrenia -
Doctor's Guide, 2/16/01
- FDA Approves Antispychotic
Ziprasidone For Treatment Of Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide, 2/6/01
- FDA Committee Recommends
Approval For Zeldox (ziprasidone) For Schizophrenia - Doctor's Guide,
7/20/00
- Expert FDA Panel
Backs Schizophrenia Drug It Once Rejected - WebMD, 7/19/00
- Ziprasidone May Cause
Fewer Side Effects In Schizophrenia Patients - Doctor's Guide, 9/23/99
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