When “antipsychotic ” drugs were introduced into psychiatry in the 1950s, they were thought to work by inducing a state of neurological suppression, which reduced behav-ioral disturbance as well as psychotic symptoms. This view was reflected in the name “neuroleptic. ” Within a few years, however, the idea that the drugs were a disease-spe-cific treatment for schizophrenia or psychosis, and that they worked by modifying the underlying pathology of the condition, replaced this earlier view, and they became known as “antipsychotics. ” This transformation of views about the drugs ’ mode of action occurred with little debate or empirical evaluation in the psychiatric literature and obscured earlier evidence about the nature of these drugs. Drug...
In everyday discourse the word “treatment ” is synonymous with “medication, ” because the place of p...
Hallucinations have been complicated false beliefs, such primarily happen through mental illness aft...
In this paper, the authors review the history of the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Most common central nervous system disorders — such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophreni...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
In psychiatry, pharmacological drugs play an important experimental role in attempts to identify the...
Psychopharmacology emerged with the discovery of chlorpromazine in 1952. This led on to the discover...
Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness that affects 1-2% of the world population and con...
Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness that affects 1-2% of the world population and con...
Objective: This article provides the chemical basis for the molecular modification of H1 antihistami...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction. In the past few years many popular weekly and mont...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder of varied etiology, manifesting symptoms that can differ between...
SUMMARY In the absence of a coherent understanding of the pathological basis of a disease, only sere...
In everyday discourse the word “treatment ” is synonymous with “medication, ” because the place of p...
Hallucinations have been complicated false beliefs, such primarily happen through mental illness aft...
In this paper, the authors review the history of the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
Most common central nervous system disorders — such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophreni...
he clinical introduction in 1952 of the first neuroleptic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, for the tre...
We live in an age of psychopharmacology. One in six persons currently takes a psychotropic drug. The...
In psychiatry, pharmacological drugs play an important experimental role in attempts to identify the...
Psychopharmacology emerged with the discovery of chlorpromazine in 1952. This led on to the discover...
Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness that affects 1-2% of the world population and con...
Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric illness that affects 1-2% of the world population and con...
Objective: This article provides the chemical basis for the molecular modification of H1 antihistami...
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction. In the past few years many popular weekly and mont...
Schizophrenia is a complex disorder of varied etiology, manifesting symptoms that can differ between...
SUMMARY In the absence of a coherent understanding of the pathological basis of a disease, only sere...
In everyday discourse the word “treatment ” is synonymous with “medication, ” because the place of p...
Hallucinations have been complicated false beliefs, such primarily happen through mental illness aft...
In this paper, the authors review the history of the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...