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Antipsychotics
Many types which block the activity of
dopamine
in the brain (they are called
dopamine antagonists
)
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Effectiveness
of different antipsychotics compared to
placebo
1.
Meta-analysis
of
212
studies by
Leucht
2. All drugs tested were significantly more effective than placebo in treating
positive
and
negative
symptoms
3. Via restoring
normal
levels of
dopamine
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Stimulant drugs such as
cocaine
and
amphetamine
have been shown to induce
Sz
episodes
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Stimulant
drugs also affect other
neurotransmitters
other than
dopamine
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Glutamate
Moghaddam
and
Javitt
have focussed research into the role of
glutamate
in causing Sz
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Post-mortem
and live scanning studies have consistently found raised levels of the neurotransmitter
glutamate
in several brain regions of people with schizophrenia -
McCutcheon
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Temporal
issues with
post-mortems
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