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5 patterns of antipsychotic drug response reported

 

UPDATE ON SCHIZOPHRENIA – A pooled analysis of six randomized trials of olanzapine and comparator atypical antipsychotic agents (n=1990) reports that five distinct patterns of response can be identified in patients with schizophrenia starting treatment (Stauffer et al. Schizophr Res 2011; epublished April 12, 2011). Response patterns were measured with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS).

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Delay in hospitalization with clozapine

 

UPDATE ON SCHIZOPHRENIA – A U.K. study reports that time to hospitalization was significantly delayed in patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder discharged on clozapine rather than on another antipsychotic medication (Nyakyoma & Morriss. Psychopharmacol Bull 2010; 43: 67-81).

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MS incidence higher in African Americans

 

REPORT FROM THE 63rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY (AAN), HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 9-16, 2011 – MS is generally described as a disease that primarily affects Caucasians, however, a new study from southern California suggests that the incidence is higher in African Americans than in other racial/ethnic groups (Langer-Gould et al. AAN 2011; abstract P06.032).

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