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Long-Acting Injectable Medications: What You Need to Know

Criminal Jusitice Forum
November 29, 2011
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From CNN Health:  For people living with schizophrenia, taking maintenance medication to control symptoms and prevent relapse is vital. But what type of medication is best for you or your loved one? Long-acting injectable medications offer benefits that may be worth considering.  Full Story…

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