The Medical journal of Australia
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In light of the emphasis on community care for schizophrenia and the increasing role likely to be played by general practitioners, this paper describes some of the general principles involved in the treatment of this disorder and provides a set of practical guidelines to assist general practitioners.
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Terminal restlessness is a variant of delirium observed in some patients in their last days of life. Readily reversible causes of restlessness should be identified and treated. Benzodiazepines give effective palliation of this condition, and, unlike haloperidol and the phenothiazines, do not exacerbate the existing tendency to myoclonus and convulsions.