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* [[http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5fz8c8gs|Wilson, Michael P.; Pepper, David; Currier, Glenn W.; Holloman, Garland H.; & Feifel, David. (2012). The Psychopharmacology of Agitation: Consensus Statement of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Project BETA Psychopharmacology Workgroup. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(1).]] | * [[http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5fz8c8gs|Wilson, Michael P.; Pepper, David; Currier, Glenn W.; Holloman, Garland H.; & Feifel, David. (2012). The Psychopharmacology of Agitation: Consensus Statement of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Project BETA Psychopharmacology Workgroup. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(1).]] | ||
+ | * [[https://www.psychiatryadvisor.com/home/opinion/haloperidol-in-the-emergency-department-setting/|PsychiatryAdvisor: Haloperidol in the Emergency Department Setting]] | ||