How is schizophrenia treated?!


Question: How is schizophrenia treated.?
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In the past, schizophrenia has been treated with medicines that block the action of a brain chemical called dopamine. These medicines help control the abnormal thinking, hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking of people who have schizophrenia. Unfortunately, the medicines also have side effects that can include a decrease in a person's ability to show emotion, muscle stiffness, weight gain and tremors. The medicines can cause other unpleasant side effects, such as unusual movements of the tongue, face, arms and legs (called tardive dyskinesia). Rarely, people who use these medicines can also develop a dangerous syndrome called neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). NMS causes extremely rigid muscles, very high body temperature, high blood pressure and confusion. In severe cases, NMS can cause coma.

Newer medicines are now also available to treat people who have schizophrenia. These drugs block the brain chemical called serotonin in addition to blocking dopamine. They help control the abnormal thinking, hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking associated with schizophrenia. They also improve the social withdrawal and lack of emotion that occurs in people who have the disease.
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