“…Clozapine (Wenthur and Lindsley, 2013) is one of the most promising medications for treating refractory schizophrenia and controlling violent behaviors and risks of suicide (Fakra and Azorin, 2012). Many experts believe that a broader use of clozapine would benefit both individuals and the larger society, but clinicians are often hesitant to prescribe clozapine because of its adverse side effects (Fakra and Azorin, 2012; Freudenreich et al, 2013; Gee et al, 2014; Kelly et al, 2007; Nielsen et al, 2012; Warnez and Alessi-Severini, 2014). In fact, clozapine’s side effect risks led to its removal from the market, but it was later re-introduced because of its unique therapeutic benefits (Warnez and Alessi-Severini, 2014; Wenthur and Lindsley, 2013).…”