Drug therapy

    Cards (5)

    • Typical antipsychotics - chlorpromazine
      > First generation antipsychotics are dopamine antagonists
      > They reduce levels of dopamine in the brain
      > Chlorpromazine works by binding to the D2 receptors on post synaptic neurons in the brain reducing dopamine activity
      > Results in a reduction of positive symptoms such as hallucinations
    • Atypical antipsychotics - Clozapine
      > Atypical antipsychotics act upon neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin
      > Clozapine also binds to D2 receptors on the post synaptic neuron, reducing positive symptoms such as hallucinations
      > They also act as agonists upon serotonin receptor sites (2A and 2C) to increase serotonin levels
      > This action reduces negative symptoms such as lack of emotions as it helps to improve mood and reduce anxiety and depression in patients
    • Drug therapy AO3
      :) RTS effectiveness
      > Thornley found a meta-analysis of 13 studies investigating chlorpromazine against a placebo
      > Typical was associated with better overall functioning and reduced symptom anxiety
      > Supporting that antipsychotics are an effective treatment of schizophrenia
    • Drug therapy AO3
      :) Require little motivation
      > Only has to take a tablet in order to reduce symptoms
      > Unlike CBT as the patient has to attend sessions and engage in them in order to challenge delusional thoughts
      > Therefore drug therapy may be more appropriate then CBT as it is a more accessible treatment
    • Drug therapy AO3
      :( Can cause negative side effects
      > Typical antipsychotics can often produce movement side effects like parkinsonism, atypical antipsychotics can cause life-threatening illnesses (agranulocytosis)
      > Unlike CBT which challenges irrational thoughts without drugs
      > Therefore drug therapy may not be appropriate for all patients as the side effects reduce effectiveness