Does long-term treatment of schizophrenia with antipsychotic medications facilitate recovery?
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Does long-term treatment of schizophrenia with antipsychotic medications facilitate recovery?
Abstract
Antipsychotic medications are viewed as cornerstones for both the short-term and long-term treatment of schizophrenia. However, evidence on long-term (10 or more years) efficacy of antipsychotics is mixed. Double-blind discontinuation studies indicate significantly more relapses in unmedicated schizophrenia patients in the first 6-10 months, but also present some potentially paradoxical features. These issues are discussed.
Keywords: longitudinal studies; outcome; psychosis; unmedicated patients.
Comment in
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Treating older adults with schizophrenia: challenges and opportunities.Schizophr Bull. 2013 Sep;39(5):966-8. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbt043. Epub 2013 Apr 3. Schizophr Bull. 2013. PMID: 23552180 Free PMC article.
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