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RADAR research study

@radarprogramme

Research into Antipsychotic Discontinuation and Reduction -RCT research study led by @joannamoncrieff @uclpsychiatry contact: [email protected] NIHR funded

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linkhttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychiatry/antipsychotic-discontinuation-and-reduction calendar_today29-11-2016 11:48:22

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Our recent study shows that people who signed up for the Radar trial are similar to other patients with the same diagnoses with evidence of similar severity sciencedirect.com/science/articl… RADAR research study Mark Horowitz @markhoro.bsky.social Dr John Read

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The RADAR research study webinar on adverse effects following antipsychotic discontinuation and what they consist of is now available ucl.ac.uk/psychiatry/res…

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Paper co-written with RADAR research study colleagues shows that it is possible to carry out RCTs in people with schizophrenia which are representative, with regards to illness severity, of the broader population of people with schizophrenia

Mark Horowitz @markhoro.bsky.social (@markhoro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For people who missed the panel session of service users discussing the difference between withdrawal effects and relapse when stopping antipsychotics the link is on the UCL website RADAR research study @MrJonnyBenjamin

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Well done Lisa @LGruenwald3 on publication of realist review highlighting limitations of antipsychotic reviews in primary care - a concern due to increasing pressure to discharge mental health service users rdcu.be/csdhT RADAR research study UCL Psychiatry

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Just published: paper on why survival analysis is misleading in trials of long-term drug treatment of psychiatric conditions because it obscures the withdrawal effect Prof. Peter C Gøtzsche Dr John Read Mark Horowitz @markhoro.bsky.social Michael P. Hengartner, PhD ebm.bmj.com/content/early/…

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Well done to Zoë on publication of this review on the effects of psychiatric drugs on social cognition (effects which likely confound findings of social cognition deficits in people with psychosis). Part of a project arising from the RADAR research study. link.springer.com/epdf/10.1186/s…