Abstract

Antipsychotics are known to produce frequent and/or potentially serious adverse effects, including neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic and endocrine effects. The side-effects of antipsychotics vary according to their affinity for different central and peripheral receptors, and individual vulnerabilities. Some of these side-effects are dose-dependent, while others are little or not ; thus, management strategies need to be adapted. Good management of adverse events is important to encourage patients' medication adherence and to reduce the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality of side effects. Good collaboration between psychiatrists and general practitioners or specialists is essential.

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