“…The dose of quetiapine used may also impact on Emsley's observations -their average dose of quetiapine at end-point was 400 mg/d, substantially lower than the average dose of y600 mg/d used in New York State psychiatric hospitals, with y30 % receiving a dose greater than 750 mg/d . For some patients, higher doses may be associated with greater weight gain, as described in a case series (Pierre et al, 2005) where the net weight gain among seven patients was 8.7 lb, with some patients losing and others gaining large amounts of weight (range x40 to +64 lb). In a 6-wk registration study comparing five fixed doses of quetiapine (75, 150, 300, 600, and 750 mg/d) to placebo in patients with an acute exacerbation of schizophrenia (Arvanitis and Miller, 1997), a linear dose-response was found for weight gain.…”