Drug Therapy

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    • Antipsychotic drugs
      The most common treatment for schizophrenia
    • Antipsychotics
      • Can be taken in tablet form or by injection
      • Do not cure schizophrenia, but tend to be effective at reducing the symptoms
      • Can be divided into typical and atypical antipsychotics
    • Typical antipsychotics
      Developed in the 1950s, include Chlorpromazine
    • Typical antipsychotics
      • Dopamine antagonists
      • Block the activity of dopamine in the brain by binding to dopamine receptors
      • Effective at reducing the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucinations and delusions
      • Effective sedatives
    • Atypical antipsychotics
      Developed in the 1990s, include Clozapine
    • Atypical antipsychotics
      • Effective at reducing both the positive and the negative symptoms of schizophrenia
      • Bind to dopamine, serotonin and glutamate receptors
      • Help to improve mood
      • Sometimes prescribed when a patient is considered at high risk of suicide
    • 30 - 50% of people suffering from schizophrenia attempt suicide at some point