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Successful Removal of Quetiapine From a Correctional Formulary

Anthony C. Tamburello, Jordan A. Lieberman, Ray M. Baum and Rusty Reeves
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online December 2012, 40 (4) 502-508;
Anthony C. Tamburello
Dr. Tamburello is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Clinical Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. In addition, Dr. Tamburello is Associate Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Central Regional Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Director of Psychiatry, New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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Jordan A. Lieberman
Dr. Tamburello is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Clinical Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. In addition, Dr. Tamburello is Associate Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Central Regional Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Director of Psychiatry, New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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Ray M. Baum
Dr. Tamburello is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Clinical Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. In addition, Dr. Tamburello is Associate Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Central Regional Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Director of Psychiatry, New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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Rusty Reeves
Dr. Tamburello is Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Clinical Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ. In addition, Dr. Tamburello is Associate Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Lieberman is Central Regional Director of Psychiatry, Dr. Baum is Psychiatrist, and Dr. Reeves is Director of Psychiatry, New Jersey Department of Corrections.
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    Indications for Quetiapine Identified by Chart Review

    Principal Listed IndicationIntent to Stop (n = 161)%Intent to Continue (n = 93)%p (Fisher's Exact Test)
    Principal listed indication
        BPAD4930.42729.0.88
        Schizoaffective disorder3924.22425.8.88
        Major depressive disorder106.233.2.38
        Posttraumatic stress disorder106.200.0.02*
        Schizophrenia95.688.6.43
        Impulse control disorder/IED85.055.4.55
        Psychotic disorder NOS63.777.5.23
        MDD with psychosis63.733.21.00
        Personality disorder53.166.5.33
        Mood disorder NOS42.555.4.29
        No active diagnosis42.500.0.30
        Substance related42.522.21.00
        Anxiety, NOS21.222.2.63
        Panic10.600.01.00
        Generalized anxiety disorder10.600.01.00
        Dysthymia10.600.01.00
        Obsessive compulsive disorder10.600.01.00
        Insomnia10.600.01.00
        Depressive disorder NOS00.011.1.37
        Total161100.093100.0
    FDA indication (strict)5836.03537.6.89
    Non-FDA indication (strict)10364.05862.41.00
    Mood or psychotic disorder12477.07782.8.19
    No mood or psychotic disorder3723.01617.2.33
    • NOS, not otherwise specified.

    • ↵* p < .05.

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