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Administration of depot and long-acting antipsychotic injections

It is essential for healthcare professionals to share good practice and information with those who use health and social care services.

In 1994, guidelines published in Good Practice in the Administration of Depot Injections (Royal College of Nursing, 1994) failed to address these humane aspects of the procedure of administering injections. However, important issues of dissatisfaction with the experience of receiving injections were highlighted.

The aim of this guide is to inform all practitioners, managers, service users, and carers about the use of intramuscular (IM) depot and long-acting injectable (LAI) antipsychotic medication.

It emphasises the importance of partnership and uses technical information to illustrate, educate, and encourage good practice.

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