Table 2. Types of antipsychotics by ward.
Drug/generic | Ward | ||||
Men N = 253 | Women N = 230 | Geriatric N = 121 | Total N = 604 | ||
Typical antipsychotics | Chlorpromazine | 0.4% (1) | 1.7% (4) | 0.0% (0) | 0.8% (0) |
Flupentixol | 0.0% (0) | 0.0% (0) | 0.8% (1) | 0.2% (1) | |
Fluphenazine | 13.8% (35) | 17.4% (40) | 11.6% (14) | 14.7% (89) | |
Haloperidol | 17.0% (43) | 38.7% (89) | 5.8% (7) | 23.0% (139) | |
Levomepromazine | 1.2% (3) | 0.9% (2) | 0.0% (0) | 0.8% (5) | |
Penfluridol | 0.0% (0) | 1.3% (3) | 0.8% (1) | 0.7% (4) | |
Perhphenazine | 6.3% (16) | 13.5% (31) | 3.3% (4) | 8.4% (51) | |
Zuclopenthixol | 28.5% (72) | 17.8% (41) | 7.4% (9) | 20.2% (122) | |
Atypical antipsychotics | Amisulpride | 6.7% (17) | 2.6% (6) | 10.7% (13) | 6.0% (36) |
Aripiprazole | 2.0% (5) | 0.9% (2) | 6.6% (8) | 2.5% (15) | |
Asenapine | 0.8% (2) | 0.9% (2) | 0.8% (1) | 0.8% (5) | |
Clotiapine | 16.6% (42) | 23.9% (55) | 6.6% (8) | 17.4% (105) | |
Clozapine | 4.7% (12) | 1.3% (3) | 4.1% (5) | 3.3% (20) | |
Olanzapine | 9.1% (23) | 29.6% (68) | 9.9% (12) | 17.1% (103) | |
Paliperidone | 0.0% (0) | 0.4% (1) | 0.8% (1) | 0.3% (2) | |
Palperidone | 3.6% (9) | 0.4% (1) | 19.8% (24) | 5.6% (34) | |
Quetiepine | 7.9% (20) | 8.3% (19) | 5.8% (7) | 7.6% (46) | |
Risperidone | 11.1% (28) | 7.8% (18) | 29.8% (36) | 13.6% (82) | |
Sertindole | 0.4% (1) | 0.0% (0) | 0.0% (0) | 0.2% (1) | |
Ziprasidone | 1.6% (4) | 0.9% (2) | 1.7% (2) | 1.3% (8) |