How to classify antipsychotics: time to ditch dichotomies?

Robert A McCutcheon, Alistair Cannon, Sita Parmer,Oliver D Howes

The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science(2024)

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Abstract
The dichotomies of 'typical/atypical' or 'first/second generation' have been employed for several decades to classify antipsychotics, but justification for their use is not clear. In the current analysis we argue that this classification is flawed from both clinical and pharmacological perspectives. We then consider what approach should ideally be employed in both clinical and research settings.
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