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    Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe disorder which is equal in both Men and Women and affects one percent of the worlds population, it is the most common mental illness (Carlson 2014). Schizophrenia is the suffering from a split mind which can start at a very early age and remain as a lifelong disease. (Tsuang 1982) In the UK currently 250,000 people are suffering from Schizophrenia. (Crow 1991) There are several symptoms which are found in Schizophrenics which are characterised by positive,

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    describe a patient with schizoaffective disorder who presented with status post auto-emasculation in context of severe psychosis. While penile reattachment was unsuccessful, the patient’s psychotic symptoms responded well to clozapine, a third line antipsychotic medication that has been demonstrated to be effective for treatment of aggressive behaviors [5]. To our knowledge, we are the first to report a case of a patient

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    Schizophrenia is a disease process that is characterized by periods of irrational behavior, emotional changes, and distorted views of reality. According to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, this illness affects about one percent of the population. In the past, the general belief about schizophrenia was that it was untreatable and that all patients with this disease needed to be institutionalized. Although that could still be a viable option in isolated cases of extreme psychosis

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    Aiding in the national prescription drug addiction epidemic, makers of antipsychotics will remarket brands when their “patents expire”. Rebranding existing medications is extremely dangerous to patients and can sometimes lead to death. In Oldani’s study he emphasizes the dangers of rebranding psychotropics. The atypical antipsychotics currently are the dominant branded class of psychotropics (e.g., Zyprexa, Abilify, Geodon, etc.), but they are systematically losing their patent lives as well, and

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    Emelia Baidoo Abnormal Psychology The Horror of Schizophrenia 10/07/2015 Schizophrenia Background (course of the disorder)Schizophrenia is a severe cognitive impairment that interferes with a person’s mental or emotional and behavior, all of which have a bizarre aspect. Delusions, also generally bizarre, and hallucinations, generally auditory in type, also typically occur. The original name for this illness, “dementia praecox,” was coined by Emil Kraepelin, a German psychiatrist in

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    Aripiprozole Product Description Brand Names : Abilify, Aripiprex It is an atypical antipsychotic drug also known as antipsychotic which is used to treat mental disorders like Schizophremia, Mania which is also knows as high mood swings and other similar mental conditions. It is manufactured by Otsuka in Japan and in the United States of America. It is marketed by Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals. Aripiprozole is available in tablets, oral solution, orodispersible tablets and injections

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    Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain that is expressed clinically as a disease of the mind. Once it strikes, morbidity is high (60% of patients are receiving disability benefits within the first year of onset) as is mortality (the suicide rate is 10%). (www.nejm.org/content/1999/0340/008/0645.asp). Because its symptoms and signs and associated cognitive abnormalities are diverse, researchers have been unable to find localization in a single region of the brain. This essay

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    to have depression. She has experienced weight loss, sleep disturbance with insomnia, fatigue, and states she feels empty (DSM 5, 2013). Pharmacotherapy Early research with medications for Borderline Personality Disorder was first generation antipsychotics. Different medications were compared: alprazolam, carbamazepine,

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    things that will be covered in this paper such as the chemical makeup of the medication, the appearance, side effects, off label use, side effects, administration, and how it works, with other additional information. Risperdal is the second atypical antipsychotic medication that contains risperidone. (Ingersoll & Rak, 2016, p. 175). The molecular formula is made up of C23H27FN4O2 with a molecular weight of 410.49. The structural formula is: ("Risperdal (Risperidone): Side Effects, Interactions

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    There are two categories of antipsychotics that could be used for positive symptoms of schizophrenia that could have helped Nathaniel: atypical or typical antipsychotics. Typical medications are the more current conventional medications used today, while the atypical medications are generally not used unless two other typical antipsychotics have been tried (Pandarakalam, 2016). Some of the overall antipsychotic medication side effects include, dry mouth, constipation, extreme fatigue, weight gain

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