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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 9.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Schizophr Relat Psychoses. 2013 Mar 14;9(2):65–78B. doi: 10.3371/CSRP.FACA.030813

Table 4.

Incidence of Therapeutic Drug Use in the Psychiatry Population Used for this Study Reveals a Few Differences between the Psychotic and Non-Psychotic Groups

Drug Taken Psychotic Percent of
Total (N=)
Non-Psychotic
Percent of Total (N=)
P-Value
Atypical Antipsychotic
Ziprasidone 2.50 (2) 1.52 (1) 1.0000
Quetiapine 11.25 (9) 1.52 (1) 0.0227*
Olanzapine 5.00 (4) 3.03 (2) 0.6899
Risperidone 11.25 (9) 18.18 (12) 0.2474
Aripiprazole 5.00 (4) 4.55 (3) 1.0000
Typical Antipsychotic
Perphenazine 1.25 (1) 0 (0) 1.0000
Pimozide 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Fluphenazine 3.75 (3) 0 (0) 0.2518
Bupropion 5.00 (4) 1.52 (1) 0.3781
Thiothixene 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Haloperidol 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Antidepressant
Mirtazapine 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Venlafaxine 2.50 (2) 3.03 (2) 1.0000
Trazodone 1.25 (1) 4.55 (3) 0.3283
Atomoxetine 5.00 (4) 3.03 (2) 0.6899
SSRIs
Citalopram 3.75 (3) 1.52 (1) 0.6268
Sertraline 11.25 (9) 3.03 (2) 0.1118
Fluoxetine 1.25 (1) 7.58 (5) 0.0913
Paroxetine 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Escitalopram 1.25 (1) 1.52 (1) 1.0000
Anticonvulsants
Topiramate 1.25 (1) 0 (0) 1.0000
Clonazepam 3.75 (3) 0 (0) 0.2518
Lamotrigine 1.25 (1) 0 (0) 1.0000
Oxcarbazepine 5.00 (4) 3.03 (2) 0.6899
Valproate 7.50 (6) 6.06 (4) 1.0000
Stimulants
Methlyphenidate 6.25 (5) 9.09 (6) 0.5453
Methylphenidate 2.50 (2) 3.03 (2) 1.0000
Amphetamine 10.00 (8) 16.67 (11) 0.3233
Other Medications
Clonidine 2.50 (2) 4.55 (3) 0.6584
Benztropine 3.75 (3) 3.03 (2) 1.0000
Eszopiclone 1.25 (1) 0 (0) 1.0000
Digoxin 1.25 (1) 0 (0) 1.0000
Buspirone 0 (0) 1.52 (1) 0.4521
Lithium 0 (0) 3.03 (2) 0.2026
*

p-values <.05.

Bold type highlights statistically significant differences.