Meltzer 2012 = Clozapine (atypical) to be more effective than typical and atypical, effective in 30-50% of treatment-resistant cases where typical had failed
Antipsychotics are reasonably effective, but inconclusive results on effect of both atypical antipsychotics due to fact that some patients respond better to one drug than the other
Limitation - Long-term use of typical antipsychotics
Tardive dyskinesia (caused by dopamine super sensitivity), involuntary facial movements and NeurolepticMalignant Syndrome because drug blocks dopamine action in hypothalamus which results in high temperature, delirium and coma
Our theoretical understanding of antipsychotic drugs is tied with original hyperdopaminergic dopamine hypothesis – evidence shows it as incomplete explanation because it's actually due to low levels of DA in other brain regions, therefore antipsychotics cannot explain hypothesis because they're DA antagonists which reduce DA activity, THEREFORE suggests antipsychotics shouldn't work
Used in hospitals to calm patients and make them easier for doctors to work with – Moncrieff2013 = this is human rights abuse because it would lead to overuse of the antipsychotics which can make patients more prone to fatal side effects, THEREFORE they're not being protected from harm