Abstract

Background: After noting a significant reduction in aggression and agitation in treatment-refractory patients with molindone augmentation in severely aggressive inpatients, the authors conducted a retrospective medical records review to assess the possible anti-aggressive role of molindone treatment in a larger cohort of treatment-refractory inpatients. Method: Twenty-four weeks of data from thirty inpatients who were consecutively augmented with molindone, including progress notes, orders for seclusion, chemical restraint, and scores on the Agitation-Calmness Evaluation Scale (ACES) were systematically collected. The number of seclusions, number of as-needed medications (PRNs) and ACES scores were used to tabulate the frequency of aggression and agitation episodes during the 8-week period before, 8 weeks after, and 9 through 16 weeks after the initiation of molindone augmentation treatment. Results: Over the observation period of twenty-four weeks, the number of episodes of PRN medication administration ...

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