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Schizophrenia
• incidence – 1%
• prevalence - M=F
• onset - variable
• prognosis - usually poor
Etiology of schizophrenia
Phenothiazines Clozapine
Haloperidol Rispiridone
Others Olanzapine
Quetiapine
Sertindole
Typical antipsychotics
• Positive
Symptoms
Negative
Symptoms
Cognitive
Symptoms
Typical antipsychotic
Cognitive
Symptoms
Atypical antipsychotic drugs
• Oral route
• Intramascular route
• Intavaneous route
• Usually given once a day at bed times so
sedating effect will be maximal during
sleep.
Mechanism of action of
antipsychotic drugs
DOPAMINE HYPOTHESIS
This explanation received most attention
from researchers.
It suggests that schizophrenia is caused by
over activity of dopaminergic synapses ,
probably those in mesolymbic pathways.
The antipsychotic action of a drug appears
to reflect a blockade at dopamine and
serotonin receptors.
Dopamine hypothesis
Antagonists at:
• D1 receptors
• D2 receptors
• Adrenergic(α1) receptors
• Muscarinic(M1) receptors
• Serotonin(5-HT) receptors(less)
• Mechanism of antipsychotic action
Schizophrenia:
Many cases of this disease get significant
improvement with antipsychotic. But some
of them do not respond to all these drugs.
Even in cases that are improved with these
drugs complete benefits does not occur.
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