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Clozapine Description: Fact sheet about this schizophrenia medication, from NAMI. Covers benefits, side effects, risks, and other topics. (nami.org) |
Clozapine - FamilyDoctor.org Description: Information for patients in English or Spanish. (familydoctor.org) |
Clozaril Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Clozaril - Novartis Description: Official pharmaceutical website for canadian consumers and health care professionals. (pharma.ca.novartis.com) |
Focus on Clozapine Description: Review article about this atypical antipsychotic medication, by Dr. Miriam Naheed, Hollins Park Hospital, and Dr. Ben Green, Royal Liverpool University Hospital. (priory.com) |
The ZGP National Clozapine Registry Description: U.S. national program for monitoring patients who are receiving clozapine. Site includes information about the risks and contraindications being monitored. (clozapineregistry.com) |
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