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The issue of antipsychotic (dis)continuation has been a long-standing clinical dilemma. While the routine usage of antipsychotic is associated with side effects and stigma, short-term evidence suggest that the risk of relapse is heightened following antipsychotics withdrawal. Clinical guidelines the...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114928

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Navigating the Desert of Antipsychotic Discontinuation: A Research Update

The desert of mental illness can be a difficult place to navigate, and antipsychotics, like a reliable camel caravan, often play a crucial role in providing support. But the question of when and how to discontinue these medications is a complex one. Researchers in this study explored the long-term consequences of antipsychotic discontinuation in patients with psychotic disorders, seeking to provide guidance for clinicians and patients alike.

The Discontinuation Dilemma

The researchers found that while antipsychotics can help manage psychotic symptoms, discontinuation is often associated with an increased risk of relapse. This finding, like a warning sign in the desert, underscores the need for careful consideration before discontinuing these medications. However, the researchers also highlighted that long-term antipsychotic use can lead to side effects and stigma. This creates a challenging dilemma for clinicians and patients, like navigating a treacherous desert path.

Long-Term Implications

The researchers reviewed two studies on the long-term effects of antipsychotic discontinuation. While one study suggested that dose reduction is associated with a higher rate of recovery, the other study found that discontinuation was associated with better clinical outcomes. These conflicting findings, like two different paths leading through the desert, emphasize the need for more research to fully understand the long-term implications of antipsychotic discontinuation.

A Need for More Research

This research, like a desert oasis, highlights the need for more research on antipsychotic discontinuation, particularly in the context of long-term follow-up. This knowledge, like a well-stocked caravan, is essential for providing patients and clinicians with the best possible care. As we continue to explore the desert of mental illness, we must remain vigilant and dedicated to finding the most effective and compassionate approaches to treatment.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research, like a camel caravan navigating a complex desert landscape, highlights the challenging dilemma of antipsychotic discontinuation. The findings underscore the need for careful consideration and further research to ensure the best possible care for patients with psychotic disorders. It reminds us that even in the seemingly endless desert of mental illness, innovation and understanding can lead us toward a brighter future.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-09-22
  2. Date Revised 2023-09-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37732867

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114928

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