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Most treatment guidelines recommend to avoid antipsychotic polypharmacy due to safety issues but this is not based on any evidence. We studied the risk of severe physical morbidity in a nationwide cohort of patients with schizophrenia, and observed that these patients had about 20% higher risk of severe cardiovascular outcome leading to hospitalization during high-dose antipsychotic monotherapy than during time periods being treated with corresponding high-dose antipsychotic combination therapy, suggesting better safety for antipsychotic polypharmacy.

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