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Current Treatments of Agitation and Aggression CME
Author: Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH
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Release Date: May 28, 2002Valid for credit through May 28, 2003

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Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Current Treatments of Agitation and Aggression
    Introduction
    Acute Management of Agitation
    Long-term Approaches
    Conclusions
    References


 
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