Which of the following statements is true?
A. Some people respond well to the newer antipsychotic drugs.
B. The newer antipsychotic drugs show promise for helping patients who were previously unresponsive to medications.
C. Recent research found that second-generation antipsychotic meds were no more effective than the older drugs.
D. All of these are correct
Answer: D
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