2014
DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s59468
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Factors associated with early response to olanzapine and clinical and functional outcomes of early responders treated for schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China

Abstract: BackgroundThe aims of this analysis were to identify factors associated with early response (at 4 weeks) to olanzapine treatment and to assess whether early response is associated with better longer-term outcomes for patients with schizophrenia in the People’s Republic of China.MethodsA post hoc analysis of a multi-country, 6-month, prospective, observational study of outpatients with schizophrenia or bipolar mania who initiated or switched to treatment with oral olanzapine was conducted using data from the Ch… Show more

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“…To enable comparisons with published studies, responders were defined at 2 weeks as at least 20% improvement on PANSS[ 29 ] or improvement in CGI of at least three points; and at 6 weeks as at least 30% reduction on PANSS[ 30 ] or at least 2-point decrease in CGI-S in patients with baseline between 5 and 7, or at least 1-point decrease in CGI-S in patients with baseline between 2 and 4. [ 31 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enable comparisons with published studies, responders were defined at 2 weeks as at least 20% improvement on PANSS[ 29 ] or improvement in CGI of at least three points; and at 6 weeks as at least 30% reduction on PANSS[ 30 ] or at least 2-point decrease in CGI-S in patients with baseline between 5 and 7, or at least 1-point decrease in CGI-S in patients with baseline between 2 and 4. [ 31 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%