Sheila's final dose wasn't therapeutic Jane, it was dangerously low.
I certainly agree about balance and regularity too.
No, Lookout, I'm sorry, but I don't believe it was. I'm going by the paper I've already quoted. They don't just carry out tests from observation, alone, they have to take bloods from hundreds of patients, as well as a control group, and tests will be carried out over long periods before outcomes are arrived at. Their finding is that "LOW to MODERATE doses provide adequate and theraputic cover for most severely psychotic patients". Sheila wasn't severely psychotic and she had enough Haloperidol in her system to have kept her, had she lived, adequately medicated until her next dose. Of course, it can always be argued that Sheila MAY have been the one, in however many hundreds of thousands, to whom it doesn't apply, but there seems to be nothing in her history to suggest such.