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Factors associated with cognitive dysfunction in treatment-responsive and -resistant schizophrenia: A pilot cross-sectional study.

Yuhei SuzukiKenya WatanabeKeiko Kanno-NozakiSho HorikoshiMizue IchinoseYoichiro HirataYuri KobayashiSatoshi TakeuchiKouichi OsonoeShuzo HoshinoItaru Miura
Published in: Journal of psychiatric research (2024)
Our study suggests that patients with TRS experience worse cognitive dysfunction than those with AR, and CLZ responsiveness in TRS may be not associated with cognitive dysfunction. Additionally, higher chlorpromazine equivalents and the CLZ/NDMC ratio may be associated with severity of cognitive dysfunction in patients with TRS. Further studies are required to clarify the relationship between treatment response and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • randomized controlled trial
  • drug delivery