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. 2021 May 3;57(4):1991–1998. doi: 10.1111/ppc.12824

Table 2.

Oral and depot antipsychotics and the most commonly used antipsychotic combinations in patients with schizophrenia

Oral antipsychotic drugs n: 396
Olanzapine 96
Quetiapine 74
Clozapine 67
Aripiprazole 62
Risperidone 58
Amisulpride 26
Paliperidone 18
Haloperidol 15
Depot antipsychotic drugs n: 129
Paliperidone palmitate 52 (40.3%)
Long‐acting injectable risperidone 46 (35.6%)
Depot aripiprazole 16 (12.4%)
Zuclopentixol decanoate 11 (8.6%)
Flupenthixol Decanoate 3 (2.3%)
Haloperidol decanoate 1 (0.8%)
The most commonly used antipsychotic drug combinations n: 86
Risperidone‐quetiapine 8 (9.3%)
Olanzapine‐aripiprazole 8 (9.3%)
Olanzapine‐long acting injectable risperidone 6 (7.0%)
Clozapine‐long acting injectable risperidone 5 (5.9%)
Quetiapine‐amisulpride 4 (4.7%)
Amisulpride‐Clozapine 4 (4.7%)
Olanzapine‐paliperidone palmitate 4 (4.7%)
Quetiapine‐paliperidone palmitate 4 (4.7%)
Risperidone‐olanzapine 3 (3.4%)
Quetiapine‐aripiprazole 3 (3.4%)
Quetiapine‐long acting injectable risperidone 3 (3.4%)
Others 34 (39.5%)

Note: n: Number of persons; %: percent.