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Rapid tranquillization is used in psychiatric hospitals and other settings as a way of dealing with patient violence


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  • Alexander, J., Tharyan, P., Adams, C., John, T., Mol, C., & Philip, J. (2004). Rapid tranquillization of violent or agitated patients in a psychiatric emergency setting: Pragmatic randomised trial of intramuscular lorazepam v. haloperidol plus promethazine: British Journal of Psychiatry Vol 185(1) Jul 2004, 63-69.
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  • Hyde, C. E., Harrower-Wilson, C., & Morris, J. (1998). Violence, dissatisfaction and rapid tranquillisation in psychiatric intensive care: Psychiatric Bulletin Vol 22(8) Aug 1998, 477-480.
  • Jhirwal, O. P., Kulhara, P., & Basu, D. (2005). Limitations of rapid tranquillisation trial: British Journal of Psychiatry Vol 187(2) Aug 2005, 193-194.
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