A patient was brought to the ER with non stop talking, singing, uncontrollable behavior and apparent loss of contact with reality. It is diagnosed as a case of acute mania. Which of the following drugs is most suitable for rapid control of his symptoms?
A patient was brought to the ER with non stop talking, singing, uncontrollable behavior and apparent loss of contact with reality. It is diagnosed as a case of acute mania. Which of the following drugs is most suitable for rapid control of his symptoms?
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A patient was brought to the ER with non stop talking, singing, uncontrollable behavior and apparent loss of contact with reality. It is diagnosed as a case of acute mania. Which of the following drugs is most suitable for rapid control of his symptoms?
β Correct Answer: B. Haloperidol
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