Prescribing and Monitoring of High Dose Antipsychotic Therapy (HDAT) in the Acute Inpatient Setting
[摘要] Aims High Dose Antipsychotic Therapy (HDAT) is defined by the Royal College of Psychiatrists as either: a total daily dose of a single antipsychotic which exceeds the upper limit stated in the BNF, or a total daily dose of two or more antipsychotics which exceeds the BNF maximum calculated by percentage. HDAT is defined as ‘off-label’ prescribing and the prescribing clinician should clearly document rationale for its prescription and clear discussion with the patient regarding the risks and benefits. If the patient is deemed to lack capacity, this should be clearly documented, and appropriate legal processes followed as defined by the Mental Health Act 1983. The use of HDAT comes with greater risk of physical health complications and requires regular monitoring of electrocardiogram (ECG), body mass index (BMI) and blood biochemistry. Aims: To re-audit the number of inpatients prescribed HDAT across three acute general adult inpatient wards, and to establish whether guidelines for the prescribing and monitoring of HDAT are adhered to.
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