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病例:
患儿,4岁,3周来经常耸鼻子、扮鬼脸、甩胳膊、踢腿、鼓肚子等,这些症状一天内多次发生,由家长送入医院。

用氟哌啶醇治疗的起始剂量为( )

A.0.05~0.1mg/d
B.0.1~0.15mg/d
C.0.15~0.25mg/d
D.0.25~0.5mg/d

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