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Severe hyperprolactinemia during lurasidone treatment in a 16-year old girl with schizophrenia – a case report Cover

Severe hyperprolactinemia during lurasidone treatment in a 16-year old girl with schizophrenia – a case report

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|Jul 2022

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Language: English
Page range: 87 - 88
Published on: Jul 3, 2022
Published by: Psychiatric Research Unit
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