Treating Prodromal Episodes to Prevent Relapse in Schizophrenia

Author:

Herz Marvin I.,Glazer William,Mirza Mahmud,Mostert Marcelle,Hafez Hisham

Abstract

Our current study compares intermittent medication with maintenance medication in the treatment of stable schizophrenic out-patients. According to the intermittent approach, known active medication is given only when the patient develops prodromal signs of relapse and until the patient restabilises. After restabilisation, medication is discontinued. The impetus for this work came as the result of our interest in finding ways to diminish the incidence of tardive dyskinesia. Many investigators believe that tardive dyskinesia is generally related to the amount of neuroleptic medication a patient has taken during his lifetime. Since it is routine for many aftercare clinics to maintain these patients indefinitely on antipsychotic medication, ways must be found to reduce the amount of medication taken by chronic schizophrenic patients. This paper will present the background ideas and preliminary studies which led to the present study and preliminary results of the present study.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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