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Clozapine research from India: A systematic review

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ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 79, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2022.103353

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Clozapine; Research; India

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This article reviews the research on clozapine in India from 2010 to mid-2022 and compares it with research before 2010. It was found that the number of publications on clozapine has increased over the years, but there is still a lack of multicentric studies.
Background: Although clozapine is much researched in western literature, a review on Indian research on clo-zapine published in 2010 reported limited data and need for further research in this area. Aim: We aimed to conduct a systematic review of research on clozapine from India from 2010 to mid-2022 and also compare the same with research output before 2010. Methodology: A systematic various search engines, i.e., PUBMED, Medknow, Hinari and Google Scholar was done using the key words clozapine and India. Published articles with clozapine in the title and having an author from India, published during 2010 to July 2022 were included. Results: Initial Internet and hand searches yielded 280 articles, out of which 126 articles were excluded due to various reasons and 154 articles, were included for the review. This included 84 case reports, 49 original articles, 11 review articles and 10 letters to the editor as comments. We found an increase in the number of publications during the period of 2010-2022 compared to 1997-2009 in all types of publications. Over the years a significant proportion of the articles focused on various side effects of clozapine, factors associated with response and non -response to clozapine and evaluation of outcomes other than efficacy/effectiveness. However, all the studies were limited to a single centre with no multicentric studies on clozapine. Conclusion: Over the last 12 years or so, there is increase in the number of publications on clozapine. However, there is lack of multicentric studies.

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