The effect of baseline antipsychotic status on the 12-month outcome in initially stabilized patients with schizophrenia.
Konstantinos N FountoulakisPanagiotis PanagiotidisIoannis NimatoudisPublished in: Human psychopharmacology (2019)
There is an accumulating beneficial effect of antipsychotic treatment over a 12-month period; early lack of remission is not prognostic of a poor outcome. There might be different neurobiological mechanisms underlying acute and sustained response. Both remission and recovery are difficult to achieve for patients with schizophrenia and characterize only a minority of patients. Only a very small minority of patients (4.5%) that is impossible to identify a priori would do well without off antipsychotics.