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Inhaled Loxapine (Adasuve) for Acute Agitation
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Inhaled Loxapine (Adasuve) for Acute Agitation
The FDA has approved an inhalation powder formulation of loxapine (Adasuve – Teva), a first-generation antipsychotic long available in an oral formulation, for treatment of acute agitation related to schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder in...more
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