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  • "Quetiapine became such a dominant medication," Weintraub said, yet "none of the efficacy studies show that it's beneficial" for Parkinson's psychosis.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • "Quetiapine became such a dominant medication," Weintraub said, yet "none of the efficacy studies show that it's beneficial" for Parkinson's psychosis.

    Reuters: Top News 2011

  • A 2008 investigation by the VA's Office of Inspector General into the deaths of Andrew White and Eric Layne was inconclusive, finding "no apparent signal to indicate increased mortality for patients taking the combination of Quetiapine, Paroxetine, and Clonazepam when compared with patients taking other similar combinations of psychotropic medications."

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Martha Rosenberg 2010

  • A 2008 investigation by the VA's Office of Inspector General into the deaths of Andrew White and Eric Layne was inconclusive, finding "no apparent signal to indicate increased mortality for patients taking the combination of Quetiapine, Paroxetine, and Clonazepam when compared with patients taking other similar combinations of psychotropic medications."

    NiemanWatchdog.org 2010

  • Secondly, and perhaps even more pertinently, this could well be a reaction to Quetiapine.

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • "Quetiapine improves sleep disturbances in combat veterans with PTSD," wrote Mark Hamner in a

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Martha Rosenberg 2010

  • Quetiapine, a drug commonly used in nursing homes to treat agitation and related symptoms in people ...

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • "Quetiapine improves sleep disturbances in combat veterans with PTSD," wrote Mark Hamner in a 2005

    NiemanWatchdog.org 2010

  • Dr Osborne is also alleged to have supplied the schizophrenia treatment Quetiapine and two other drugs to a woman known only as Miss B. Miss B.is understood to be a prostitute who wanted the drugs to stop her hallucinations.

    Evening Standard - News 2010

  • Quetiapine, a drug commonly used in nursing homes to treat agitation and related symptoms in people ...

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

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