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Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive review of recent developments regarding a new atypical antipsychotic drug - cariprazine - considering the mechanism of action, efficacy, safety, and promising therapeutic option for various psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, therapy of addictions, and treatment in the pediatric population. Its distinct pharmacological profile, characterized by partial agonism at dopamine D2 and D3 receptors, as well as serotonin receptors - 5HT1A with a preference for the D3 receptor - sets it apart from other antipsychotics. The unique mechanism of action contributes to cariprazine's positive impact on negative symptoms in schizophrenia and an antidepressant effect. Its relatively low risk of adverse effects, such as sedation, metabolic issues, and hypotension, enhances its tolerability. In bipolar affective disorder, cariprazine exhibits effectiveness in managing both depressive and manic episodes. Ongoing research in pediatric populations suggests potential benefits in schizophrenia, bipolar I disorder, and autism spectrum disorder, but further research is necessary to establish safety and efficacy. Moreover, cariprazine shows promise in addiction therapy, particularly with coexisting psychiatric disorders. Continued research and clinical exploration may discover additional insights, broadening its use in diverse patient populations. This article aims to review the role of cariprazine, a dopamine D2/D3 and serotonin 5-HT1A receptor partial agonist, in the management of psychotic illnesses, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction therapy, and pediatric treatment.
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Medical Science Monitor (MSM) established in 1995 is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes original articles in Clinical Medicine and related disciplines such as Epidemiology and Population Studies, Product Investigations, Development of Laboratory Techniques :: Diagnostics and Medical Technology which enable presentation of research or review works in overlapping areas of medicine and technology such us (but not limited to): medical diagnostics, medical imaging systems, computer simulation of health and disease processes, new medical devices, etc. Reviews and Special Reports - papers may be accepted on the basis that they provide a systematic, critical and up-to-date overview of literature pertaining to research or clinical topics. Meta-analyses are considered as reviews. A special attention will be paid to a teaching value of a review paper.
Medical Science Monitor is internationally indexed in Thomson-Reuters Web of Science, Journals Citation Report (JCR), Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI), Index Medicus MEDLINE, PubMed, PMC, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Chemical Abstracts CAS and Index Copernicus.