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Schziophrenia

is a bit of an overstatement of a set of good results. The problem with this thinking is the mere structural and organic causes of schizophrenia. If we can accept the fact that schizophrenia is caused by the increased release of the neurotransmitter and the evidence of all of that supports the evidence that the most effective drugs that help the patient is those that most effectively blocks the production and release of those neurotransmitters, then it must be inferred that the decrease in dosage is not the most effective treatment of schizophrenia.An analyses into the causes and treatment have come a long way in just the last 40 years. As society moves into the next millennium there has been a bloom in the cases of schizophrenia diagnosed. That can be for several reasons, one because of an awareness about the disease and another that psychiatrists are quicker to diagnose the disease and read more into other comments or symptoms that are related to the disease. A combination of factors had led to the prevalence of a disease that is painful and horrible for any who have it and those that love them. This is why the treatment of Schizophrenia is so important. When there are new theories are presented it is important to embrace them, with the knowledge that most of the successful results from treatment has come from optimal dosing of anti-psychotics, that the patient is weaned off of over time. As the psychiatric and society otherwise looks into the future about this disease no one must forget that our first priority is the patient. If there is a certainty a treatment, although each patient is different, perhaps there can start to be a road toward true resolution. ...

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