Over 100 years have elapsed since schizophrenia was first described and over 50 years since chlorpromazine was utilised to alleviate hallucinations and delusions characteristic of the disorder. With the introduction of a swathe of antipsychotic drugs from the 1970s to date, there have been waves of optimism for improvements in the clinical efficacy of these drugs. Unfortunately, these treatments have not fulfilled expectations. As with chlorpromazine, current medications provide relief for the positive symptoms through dopamine D2 receptor antagonism, but have limited impact on the negative symptoms and cognitive deficits. Moreover, potential drug-induced side effects such as motor dysfunction and weight gain are highly undesirable. Lack of...
Significant developments in schizophrenia psychopathology are ready to be incorporated into clinical...
Despite a lack of recent progress in the treatment of schizophrenia, our understanding of its geneti...
Introduction: For over half a century now, the dopamine hypothesis has provided the most widely acce...
Over 100 years have elapsed since schizophrenia was first described and over 50 years since chlorpro...
AbstractSchizophrenia continues to pose a serious challenge to neuroscience and psychiatry as well a...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
YesSchizophrenia is a complex and unpredictable mental disorder which affects several domains of cog...
Schizophrenia, characterised by psychotic symptoms and in many cases social and occupational decline...
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex and disabling diseases to affect mankind. Relatively little...
While the current antipsychotic medications have profoundly impacted the treatment of schizophrenia ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder. Among the globe, almost 70% of people with schizophr...
The treatment of schizophrenia was revolutionized with the introduction of chlorpromaeine in 1952. T...
Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder in which multiple neurotransmitter systems hav...
Schizophrenia is a widely known mental disorder that can cause severe life struggles if not being tr...
Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic disease, leading to important social and physical consequences...
Significant developments in schizophrenia psychopathology are ready to be incorporated into clinical...
Despite a lack of recent progress in the treatment of schizophrenia, our understanding of its geneti...
Introduction: For over half a century now, the dopamine hypothesis has provided the most widely acce...
Over 100 years have elapsed since schizophrenia was first described and over 50 years since chlorpro...
AbstractSchizophrenia continues to pose a serious challenge to neuroscience and psychiatry as well a...
Every so often in the history of medicine, events occur which in retrospect seem to mark a defining ...
YesSchizophrenia is a complex and unpredictable mental disorder which affects several domains of cog...
Schizophrenia, characterised by psychotic symptoms and in many cases social and occupational decline...
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex and disabling diseases to affect mankind. Relatively little...
While the current antipsychotic medications have profoundly impacted the treatment of schizophrenia ...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder. Among the globe, almost 70% of people with schizophr...
The treatment of schizophrenia was revolutionized with the introduction of chlorpromaeine in 1952. T...
Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder in which multiple neurotransmitter systems hav...
Schizophrenia is a widely known mental disorder that can cause severe life struggles if not being tr...
Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic disease, leading to important social and physical consequences...
Significant developments in schizophrenia psychopathology are ready to be incorporated into clinical...
Despite a lack of recent progress in the treatment of schizophrenia, our understanding of its geneti...
Introduction: For over half a century now, the dopamine hypothesis has provided the most widely acce...