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Long-Acting injectable Antipsychotic

Definition

Long-acting injectable antipsychotics are a type of medication used to treat and manage symptoms of various psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. These medications are administered through injections at regular intervals, providing a sustained release of the active drug over an extended period, which helps maintain consistent therapeutic levels in the patient's bloodstream and improves treatment adherence.