A Precision Medicine Approach to the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders

Michael Raymond Binder, M.D.
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Due to a lack of clarity about the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders, short and long-term treatment outcomes continue to be very inconsistent, and the prescribing of multiple medications that can have unpredictable, conflicting, and sometimes paradoxical effects continues to be more the rule than the exception in modern psychiatric practice. Dosing is also an issue, as standard doses of psychotropic drugs are often too high, thus causing some patients to incur unnecessary side effects, which in turn can lead to poor compliance or even discontinuation of treatment. Worse yet, these negative outcomes can cause disappointed patients to dissuade other would-be patients from seeking treatment. Recognizing these concerns and the fact that most persons with mental illness never seek treatment to begin with, the need for greater precision and fewer side effects in the prescribing of psychotropic drugs cannot be overstated. Based on an emerging hypothesis on the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders, this article will discuss a promising new approach to psychopharmacotherapy that has the potential to simplify drug selection, reduce dosing requirements, and minimize side effects. By targeting the core physiological abnormality in psychiatric disorders, the use of medications that have unpredictable, conflicting, and sometimes paradoxical effects can be minimized, and the lowest doses of the most appropriate drugs can be used to achieve faster, more consistent, and more enduring therapeutic effects in a group of disorders that are now considered to be a public health crisis.
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精神疾病治疗的精准医学方法
由于对精神疾病的病理生理学缺乏清晰的认识,短期和长期的治疗结果仍然非常不一致,并且在现代精神病学实践中,多种药物的处方可能具有不可预测的,相互冲突的,有时是矛盾的效果,这仍然是规则而不是例外。剂量也是一个问题,因为精神药物的标准剂量往往过高,从而导致一些患者产生不必要的副作用,这反过来又可能导致依从性差甚至停止治疗。更糟糕的是,这些负面结果可能会导致失望的患者劝阻其他潜在患者寻求治疗。认识到这些问题以及大多数患有精神疾病的人从一开始就没有寻求治疗的事实,在开精神药物处方时提高准确性和减少副作用的必要性怎么强调都不过分。基于一种新兴的精神疾病病理生理学假说,本文将讨论一种有希望的精神药物治疗新方法,该方法有可能简化药物选择,减少剂量要求,并最大限度地减少副作用。通过针对精神疾病的核心生理异常,可以最大限度地减少使用具有不可预测的、相互冲突的、有时是矛盾的效果的药物,并且可以使用最低剂量的最合适的药物,在现在被认为是公共卫生危机的一组疾病中实现更快、更一致和更持久的治疗效果。
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