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Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Published by Massachusetts Medical Society. 2 Table 1 Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death. Ray, Wayne; Chung, Cecilia; Murray, Katherine; Hall, Kathi; Stein, Michael New England Journal of Medicine. 360(3):225-235, January 15, 2009. Table 1. Baseline Characteristics of Cohort Members, According to Use or Nonuse of Antipsychotic Drugs at Cohort Entry.
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Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Published by Massachusetts Medical Society. 3 Table 2 Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death. Ray, Wayne; Chung, Cecilia; Murray, Katherine; Hall, Kathi; Stein, Michael New England Journal of Medicine. 360(3):225-235, January 15, 2009. Table 2. Adjusted Incidence-Rate Ratios for Sudden Cardiac Death, According to Use or Nonuse of Antipsychotic Drugs.
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Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Published by Massachusetts Medical Society. 4 Figure 1 Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death. Ray, Wayne; Chung, Cecilia; Murray, Katherine; Hall, Kathi; Stein, Michael New England Journal of Medicine. 360(3):225-235, January 15, 2009. Figure 1. Adjusted Incidence-Rate Ratios for Sudden Cardiac Death among Current Users of Antipsychotic Drugs, According to Type of Drug and Dose.Doses are shown as chlorpromazine equivalents: low dose, <100 mg; moderate dose, 100 to 299 mg; high dose, 300 mg or more. The reference category is nonusers of antipsychotic drugs. P values are for a dose-response relationship. I bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.
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Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Published by Massachusetts Medical Society. 5 Figure 2 Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death. Ray, Wayne; Chung, Cecilia; Murray, Katherine; Hall, Kathi; Stein, Michael New England Journal of Medicine. 360(3):225-235, January 15, 2009. Figure 2. Adjusted Incidence-Rate Ratios for Sudden Cardiac Death among Current Users of Six Frequently Prescribed Antipsychotic Drugs, According to Dose.Doses are shown as chlorpromazine equivalents: low dose, <100 mg; moderate dose, 100 to 299 mg; high dose, 300 mg or more. The reference category is nonusers of any antipsychotic drug. P values are for a dose-response relationship. I bars indicate 95% confidence intervals.
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Copyright © 2009 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Published by Massachusetts Medical Society. 6 Table 3 Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death. Ray, Wayne; Chung, Cecilia; Murray, Katherine; Hall, Kathi; Stein, Michael New England Journal of Medicine. 360(3):225-235, January 15, 2009. Table 3. Adjusted Incidence-Rate Ratios for Sudden Cardiac Death in the Cohort Matched for Propensity Score, According to Use or Nonuse of Antipsychotic Drugs and According to Dose.
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