Schizophrenia: New
Medicines
list of medications for schizophrenia
From the American Academy of Family Physicians
February 2002
What is schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a chronic, disabling illness that may be caused by abnormal
amounts of certain chemicals in the brain. These chemicals are called
neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters control our thought processes and
emotions.
How do schizophrenic people think and act?
Schizophrenic people may seem different from other people. They may seem to
show fewer emotions than other people. They may keep to themselves, withdrawing
from social contact. At times they may seem slowed down, as if they don't have
enough energy.
Schizophrenic patients may have unusual beliefs, called delusions. They may
believe that others are spying on them or that they are a famous person from
history. Sometimes they hear voices telling them what to do or saying things
about them. Voices that others can't hear and visions others can't see are
called hallucinations. A schizophrenic person's thoughts may also race through
his or her mind, becoming confused and disorganized. These symptoms come and
go, often occurring after stressful events.
How is schizophrenia treated?
In the past, schizophrenia has been treated with antipsychotic medicines that block the
action of a brain chemical called dopamine. These medicines help control the
abnormal thinking of people with schizophrenia. Unfortunately, the medicines
also decrease a person's ability to show emotion, and cause slowing and
stiffness in the muscles. The medicines can cause other unpleasant side
effects, like unusual movements of the tongue and face. This condition is
called tardive dyskinesia. A dangerous syndrome, neuroleptic malignant syndrome
(also called NMS) can develop in people who use these medicines. A person with
NMS may have rigid muscles or a very high body temperature. He or she may even
go into a coma.
What is different about the
newer drugs?
Newer medicines (called atypical antipsychotics) for treating schizophrenia block the brain chemical called
serotonin in addition to blocking dopamine. The medicines help control the
abnormal thinking associated with schizophrenia. They also improve the social
withdrawal and lack of emotion that make people with schizophrenia seem
different even when they are not having hallucinations or delusions.
Do the newer drugs have any side effects?
Like most medicines, the newer medicines for treating schizophrenia can
cause side effects. Not everyone gets these side effects. Any side effects you
have will depend on which medicine your doctor has chosen for you.
While you're taking a medicine to treat schizophrenia, you may need to see
your doctor on a regular basis for certain tests. For example, a medicine
called clozapine (brand name: Clozaril) can lower the number of white blood
cells in your body. This makes it easier for you to get an infection. People
taking clozapine must have their blood checked every week. Your doctor will
tell you if you need to see him or her for tests.
What else should I know about these
medicines?
People who take these medicines need to drink plenty of liquids. They should
avoid spending too much time in the sun because they will tend to get
overheated. Since these people are also more sensitive to the cold, they should
dress warmly in cold weather. People who take these medicines should try to
take them at the same time every day. They should not stop taking the medicine
without talking with their doctor first. If they notice that their thinking
problems are getting worse or if they have any unusual symptoms or fevers, they
should report these problems to their doctor.
What is in the future for people with
schizophrenia?
The less time people with schizophrenia have hallucinations or delusions,
the better they do in the long run. Taking the right medicine regularly will
prevent outbreaks of abnormal thinking and limit the consequences of having
schizophrenia.
Researchers are learning more and more about how the brain works. With this
information, better medicines with fewer side effects can be developed so that
people with schizophrenia can live without being limited by their illness.
Abilify ~
Clozaril ~
Geodon ~
Risperdal ~
Seroquel ~
Zyprexa
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