The Canadian Risperidone Study compared the effects of risperidone and haloperidol in treating schizophrenia and found that:

a) 10 mg was the most effective dosage and that risperidone was significantly more effective than haloperidol at reducing both types of symptoms.
b) 6 mg was the most effective dosage and that risperidone was equally as effective as haloperidol at reducing both types of symptoms.
c) 6 mg was the most effective dosage and that risperidone was significantly more effective than haloperidol at reducing both types of symptoms.
d) 10 mg was the most effective dosage and that risperidone was equally as effective as haloperidol at reducing both types of symptoms.

c

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