Biological Treatment (Drug Therapy) for Schizophrenia

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    • What is drug therapy?
      • The use of antipsychotic drugs, also known as neuroleptics
      • Used to treat or control psychosis; delusions and hallucinations, usually in the form of injections or pills
    • What are typical antipsychotics
      Drug therapy used since the 1950s
      • Work as dopamine antagonists by reducing dopamine activity through blocking dopamine receptors at the synapse
      • (e.g  Chlorpromazine)
    • What is Chlorpromazine?
      Taken as tablets, syrup or injections
      • Can be taken up to a maximum of 1000mg
      • By calming the dopamine system, positive symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions are reduced
      • Has sedation/sedative effects
      • Side effects: dry mouth, lethargy, confusion
    • What are atypical antipsychotics
      Second generation drug therapy used from the 1970s
    • What is Clozapine?
      atypical antipsychotics
      • Úsed to be more effective at reducing side effects as well as improve the effectiveness of drugs in suppressing symptoms of psychosis
      • Block dopamine receptors but also act on other receptors such as glutamate and serotonin