the patients are not helped by this and some others have relapses. They also can produce painful side effects that effect everyday neurological functions.In 1990 a drug called clozapine (Chloral) was introduced. This drug does not produce the same dangerous neurological side effects that other anti-psychotics due and has been shown to be able to decrease the chances of suicide in the patient. Although, clorazine doesn't not have the same side effects as other anti-psychotics, it does have the some problematic side effects, and is often used as a drug of last resort. It does not have the sever neurological effects as thorazine does however, it does have its own serious side effects. It has been known to cause bed-wetting, drooling, and a drop in blood pressure. Patients have also reacted with seizures to the drug. The major difference between clozapine and others is its outstanding results at blocking dopamine release into the mesolimbic area.The anti-psychotics that have an effect on the brain in the limbic region and the cortex aid the treatment by stabilizing the chemical imbalance. However, there is some difference in theory about how schizophrenia should be treated. Once one understands, the causes, symptoms, and diagnosis of this disease one can see how debilitating the disease can and will be. Many of those with schizophrenia feel that they are destined for an interminable life of pain, suffering, and frustration. That is why there is such a high rate of suicide among patients with schizophrenia. That is why effective treatment is so important.Some researchers have the opinion that in order to mitigate the degeneration of the patient there would need to be intense psychotherapy and a drastic decrease in the use of anti-psychotic drugs. There is the point of view that in short says that the doses of these anti-psychotic drugs must be decreased, and the use of cognitive behavioral treatment must be increased. Cognit...