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Cariprazine: an augmentation strategy for treatment-resistant schizophrenia with pro-cognitive and anti-hostility effects.
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental health condition treated with antipsychotics. A significant number of patients fail to respond to standard treatment and develop treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). The only current treatment for TRS is clozapine, which has significant side effects and may only be effective in 40% of cases. We describe two cases of patients with TRS who have failed multiple antipsychotic trials and have had extensive hospitalization history due to aggression/hostility. Both patients responded to dual antipsychotic therapy with a long-acting injectable antipsychotic plus cariprazine. Both patients demonstrated improvement in hostility and cognition/memory. Cariprazine's novel mechanism of action may allow it to be uniquely effective in dual antipsychotic therapy for TRS. Cariprazine has a higher affinity than dopamine for D3 receptors and has a 10-fold higher affinity for D3 than D2. This may contribute to its pro-cognitive and anti-hostility effects. Further studies are warranted to determine the role of cariprazine in TRS.
期刊介绍:
International Clinical Psychopharmacology provides an essential link between research and clinical practice throughout psychopharmacology. It reports on studies in human subjects, both healthy volunteers and patients, which relate the effects of drugs on psychological processes.
A major objective of the journal is to publish fully refereed papers which throw light on the ways in which the study of psychotropic drugs can increase our understanding of psychopharmacology. To this end the journal publishes results of early Phase I and II studies, as well as those of controlled clinical trials of psychotropic drugs in Phase II and IV. Other topics covered include the epidemiology of psychotropic drug prescribing and drug taking, the sociology of psychotropic drugs including compliance, and research into the safety and adverse effects of these compounds.