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Atypical Antipsychotics

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The introduction of chlorpromazine in 1953, and haloperidol in 1958, into clinical practice dramatically altered the therapy of schizophrenic patients. Although representing by no means a cure for this severe psychiatric ill ness, it allowed, for the first time, to adequately control the severe hallu cinations and delusional beliefs which prevent these patients from leading a more or less independent life. Indeed these antipsychotics (and the many congeners that were to follow) significantly reduced the number ofchronic schizophrenic inpatients in psychiatric clinics all over the world. However soon after their introduction it became clear that, like all other available drugs, antipsychotics were by no means miracle drugs. In fact, two major problems appeared. First, the antipsychotics had very little effect on the so-called negative or defect symptoms, like social isolation, apathy and anhedonia, and secondly virtually all antipsychotics produced a number of side-effects, of which the neurological (often called extra pyramidal) side-effects were the most troublesome. Especially the tardive dyskinesia, which occurred in about 15 to 20% of the patients after pro longed treatment, represented a major problem in the treatment of schizo phrenic patients.

List of contents

A general introduction.- to schizophrenia.- From first to second generation antipsychotics.- Animal models for schizophrenia: an introduction.- The preclinical evaluation of atypical antipsychotics.- Receptor profile of antipsychotics.- Regional selectivity of antipsychotic drugs.- Screening models for antipsychotic drugs.- Simulation models for schizophrenia.- The clinical evaluation of atypical antipsychotics.- Clozapine: the first atypical antipsychotic.- Dopamine receptor subtypes and schizophrenia: a clinical perspective.- Multireceptor atypical antipsychotic drugs.- New discoveries in the development of antipsychotics with novel mechanisms of action: beyond the atypical antipsychotics with serotonin dopamine antagonism.

Product details

Assisted by Bar A Ellenbroek (Editor), Bart A Ellenbroek (Editor), Alexander R. Cools (Editor), Bart A. Ellenbroek (Editor), R Cools (Editor), R Cools (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9783764359485
ISBN 978-3-7643-5948-5
No. of pages 236
Weight 535 g
Illustrations XI, 236 p.
Series Milestones in Drug Therapy
Milestones in Drug Therapy
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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