by Kristina Star, Andrew Bate, Ronald HB Meyboom, and I Ralph Edwards

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by Kristina Star, Andrew Bate, Ronald HB Meyboom, and I Ralph Edwards Pneumonia following antipsychotic prescriptions in electronic health records: a patient safety concern? by Kristina Star, Andrew Bate, Ronald HB Meyboom, and I Ralph Edwards BJGP Volume 60(579):e385-e394 October 1, 2010 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for records of ‘pneumonia and other chest infections’ relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for all ages. Chronographs for records of ‘pneumonia and other chest infections’ relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for all ages. IC value on the day (month = 0) for the IC graph was below −2 and outside the scale. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for records of acute chest infections relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Chronographs for records of acute chest infections relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. IC value on the day (month = 0) for the IC graph was below −2 and outside the scale. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for records of acute chest infections relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages 18–64 years. Chronographs for records of acute chest infections relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages 18–64 years. IC value on the day (month=0) for the IC graph was below −2 and outside the scale. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for records of bronchpneumonia relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Chronographs for records of bronchpneumonia relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for records of hypostatic pneumonia relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Chronographs for records of hypostatic pneumonia relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice

Chronographs for the prescription amoxicillin relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Chronographs for the prescription amoxicillin relative to atypical and conventional antipsychotic prescriptions for ages ≥65 years. Kristina Star et al. Br J Gen Pract 2010;60:e385-e394 ©2010 by British Journal of General Practice