%0 Journal Article %A Chen, Wen-Yin %A Chen, Lian-Yu %A Liu, Hsing-Cheng %A Wu, Chi-Shin %A Yang, Shu-Yu %A Pan, Chun-Hung %A Tsai, Shang-Ying %A Chen, Chiao-Chicy %A Kuo, Chian-Jue %D 2017 %T S1 File - %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Antipsychotic_medications_and_stroke_in_schizophrenia_A_case-crossover_study/5109208 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0179424.s001 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8677045 %K 7- day window %K ischemic stroke %K case-crossover study Background %K antipsychotic receptor-binding profile %K second-generation antipsychotic %K 802 new-onset cases %K antipsychotic receptor-binding profile analysis %K risk ratio %K antihistamine 1 receptor %K second-generation antipsychotic drugs %K Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database %K 14- day windows %X

Fig A. Study flow diagram. Table A. Receptor binding affinity (Pki) for antipsychotic drugs. Table B. Risk of hemorrhagic stroke with antipsychotic use within 14-day risk period by the receptor-binding profiles of the antipsychotic drugs (n = 235). Table C. Risk of other stroke with antipsychotic use within 14-day risk period by the receptor-binding profiles of the antipsychotic drugs (n = 121). Table D. Risk of ischemic stroke with antipsychotic use within 7-Day risk period by the receptor-binding profiles of the antipsychotic drugs (n = 446). Table E. Risk of ischemic stroke with antipsychotic use within 28-day risk period by the receptor-binding profiles of antipsychotic drugs (n = 446).

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