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The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide
Brian J. Lee, MD, PhD, shares his insights on original research published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, “The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide: A Population Mortality Study of Statewide Autopsy Records in Maryland.” Clozapine is the oldest and most effective of the second-generation antipsychotics. It is the only antipsychotic with FDA indication for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and reduction of suicidal behavior in schizophrenia patients. As Dr Lee explains, previous studies, such as the InterSePT study, showed that clozapine reduces suicide-related outcomes like suicidal ideation or attempts, but most studies do not have enough power to show whether it impacts the ...
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5 Minute Pearls: Psychiatric Care Considerations for Sexually and Gender Diverse Populations
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Alex Keuroghlian, MD, MPH is an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School who also directs two federally funded centers for sexual and gender minority populations. In this brief discussion, he shares clinically relevant insights, including: A gender affirming approach to mental healthcare involves believing and honoring who patients say they are and providing services that aff...
Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia on Patient Lives
Просмотров 2956 месяцев назад
Stacy Finkbeiner, PhD, shares her insights on original research published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, “Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia on Physical, Psychological, Social, and Professional Domains of Patient Lives: A Survey of Patients in the United States.” This study reports the findings of a survey conducted with patients living with tardive dyskinesia (or TD) to assess the substantia...
Predictors for Initiation of Atypical LAIs in Individuals With Early-Phase Schizophrenia
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Jose M. Rubio, MD, shares his insights on original research published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, “Predictors for Initiation of Atypical Long-Acting Injectable Antipsychotic Agents in a Commercial Claims Cohort of Individuals With Early-Phase Schizophrenia.” The study examined how often and under what circumstances long-acting injectable antipsychotics (LAIs) were used as an initial ...
Zuranolone in Major Depressive Disorder
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Anita H. Clayton, MD, shares insights on original research published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, “Zuranolone in Major Depressive Disorder: Results From MOUNTAIN-A Phase 3, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial.” She describes how, beginning with day three of treatment, this phase 3 randomized controlled trial found significant improvement in depressive sympt...
5 Minute Pearls: Ketamine in Treatment Resistant Depression
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Spoiler alert: “Ketamine is not magic and should be treated like any other antidepressant treatment.” Cristina Cusin, MD discusses the role of ketamine in patients living with treatment resistant depression, including which patients should receive, when to recommend it, how patients can access ketamine, other medication options, and how long ketamine treatment should take. - - - - - Presented b...
Clozapine Considering Usage
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He hopes you will take clozapine into consideration when prescribing antipsychotics for your patients. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr Presented by T...
Clozapine: Mitigating Side Effects
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here, Lee explains how to mitigate the more serious side effects of clozapine. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr Presented by The Journal of Clinical P...
Clozapine: Weight Gain and Myocarditis Side Effects
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here, he discusses some of the more serious metabolic side effects of clozapine with potential mitigating strategies. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr...
Clozapine: Reasons To Use
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here, Lee advocates for the use of antipsychotic clozapine. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr Presented by The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry @psychi...
Clozapine: History of use
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here he runs down the history of how clozapine has been used and its journey through the approval process. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr Presented ...
Clozapine: Prescribing Hesitancy
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here he explains why both psychiatrists and patients are hesitant to have clozapine prescribed. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3OXCmUr Presented by The Jour...
Clozapine: When to Consider Its Use
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Brain J. Lee, MD is a resident psychiatrist and researcher at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Here he discusses when to use the antipsychotic clozapine and why more clinicians don’t prescribe it often enough or soon enough. He is the lead study author of The Protective Effect of Clozapine on Suicide, published in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. See the full-text article: bi...
Tardive Dyskinesia: Treatment
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Stacy Finkbeiner, US Medical Director at Teva Pharmaceuticals, outlines the treatment for tardive dyskinesia. She is one of the authors of the study, Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia on Physical, Psychological, Social, and Professional Domains of Patient Lives: A Survey of Patients in the United States. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3Ov5qkJ Presented by The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry @psy...
Tardive Dyskinesia: Risk Factors
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Stacy Finkbeiner, US Medical Director at Teva Pharmaceuticals, describes the relative risks that lead to the development of TD. She is one of the authors of the study, Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia on Physical, Psychological, Social, and Professional Domains of Patient Lives: A Survey of Patients in the United States. See the full-text article: bit.ly/3Ov5qkJ Presented by The Journal of Clinical...
Tardive Dyskinesia: Underlying Mechanism
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Tardive Dyskinesia: Underlying Mechanism
Lumateperone for the Treatment of Schizophrenia
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Lumateperone for the Treatment of Schizophrenia
5 Minute Pearls: Stigma as a Barrier to Mental Health Care
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5 Minute Pearls: Stigma as a Barrier to Mental Health Care
5 Minute Pearls: Optimizing Engagement with Patients with Major Depressive Disorders
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5 Minute Pearls: Optimizing Engagement with Patients with Major Depressive Disorders
Emerging Treatment Approaches for Schizophrenia Show Promise
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Emerging Treatment Approaches for Schizophrenia Show Promise
Postpartum Psychosis, Catatonia, or Bipolar Disorder?
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Postpartum Psychosis, Catatonia, or Bipolar Disorder?
5 Minute Pearls: Psychiatric Disorders and Psychedelic Therapies: Expanding Treatment Options
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5 Minute Pearls: Psychiatric Disorders and Psychedelic Therapies: Expanding Treatment Options
The Pros and Cons of LAIAs in Schixophrenia Treatment
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The Pros and Cons of LAIAs in Schixophrenia Treatment
Evenamide ? Are there any topical conversations on your channel about this new upcoming molecule.
Evenamide ? Are there any topical conversations on your channel about this new upcoming molecule.
Evenamide ? Are there any topical conversations on your channel about this new upcoming molecule.
? Newron announces positive top-line results from potentially pivotal Phase II/III study 008A with evenamide in schizophrenia patients Apr 30 2024
? Newron announces positive top-line results from potentially pivotal Phase II/III study 008A with evenamide in schizophrenia patients Apr 30 2024
Evenamide? Newron announces positive top-line results from potentially pivotal Phase II/III study 008A with evenamide in schizophrenia patients Apr 30 2024
Brilliant pronunciation. Well said.
You're a monster
Roluperidone=failed Pimavanserin=failed Ulotaront=failed KARxt=for positive symptoms/different mechanism Aticaprant=probably failed Ketogenic diet=promising Vagus Nerve Stimulation=promising Parnate=promising I’m tired of waiting in my bed to die day after day. Science must do better for the millions of people living with mental health conditions. Get it together, I know these conditions are extraordinarily complicated and don’t seem worth it and would be better off not paying attention to it and hopeing it goes away. But it is 2024 the time is NOW to develop meaningful treatments…..and it just won’t happen
Anita Clayton is a corporate pharma shill. She should not have a medical license. She exemplifies the long term side effects of being a corporate fraud.
It may be effective for reducing psychosis, but it has terrible side effects, as do all currently available antipsychotics. Part of that might be because they all block dopamine. Dopamine is involved in feeling motivation and pleasure (and other things). Blocking dopamine signalling in the brain causes side effects that can be very difficult. Antipsychotic medications that really function by a different mechanism are needed
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I had it too. I got a live blood sample done and my red blood cells were clumping which causes low oxygen..
I did develop pericardirist after 2 weeks of the COVID and thanks to a good diagnosis I was available to be cure in few weeks
Hi guy, I've got all that and even worst. The insomnia problem is not because of the medicaments or trauma. The virus really touches the central system and the production of melatonin. It is one of my last symptom, but It is still hard to have a normal life.
There is clear evidence these drugs harm, these people are making huge leaps of logic again and again. The symptoms that people experience that we consider schizophrenic in nature have no proven correlation to dopamanergic overload or deficiency. They are using the same flawed logic with these other MOA's that they did with d2 receptors. Surely though they will bring more harmful drugs to market and then the damage will be done by the time their new theories prove reductionistic in 15 years or so. What is wrong with psychiatrists? Dont they read medical literature?
Sounds like you may have experienced anoxic brain injury along with viral injury you mention. It def is considered a brain injury also. Former critical care nurse
Ulorent a new anti psycotic taar agonist failed in phase 3
let me list the side effects. diabetes 2. akathisia. brain fog. no motivation. and there is more but these are the ones i can think off
It's all garbage.
I am a patient but this music is horrible! I would like to hear this but I don't want to be cursed by the music.
such crap you have 💉 damage call it what it is covid is bs
Hopefully it works good
I had Long Covid for 2 1/2 years and finally got some help from Dr. Boon Lim, a world class cardiologist. You can learn about his treatment on the youtube video : "Step by step recovery from breathlessness--Long Covid Dystautonomia." I am in my 4th month of treatment and continue to improve. I honestly cannot believe it.
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Interested in this drug. I could use something for sleep that is less drying than benadryl. Been taking fanapt for schizophrenia because it seems to have less side effects for me than anything else i tried. I need to be able to sit still and feel comfortable in my body and i don't want my body deformed.
Mental health is the one part of the gMG equation that most doctors (including neurologists) don't want to touch! I've found that when I have extreme difficulty swallowing that a low dose Xanax (.25mg) takes away the panic of not being able to swallow just enough to make it manageable and keep me out of the ER. Asking for a refill for that prescription is like asking for their first born. The first thing that pops into their heads is addiction. When it should be how does this help my patient. Thankfully, that doesn't happen often, but when it does, I'd rather have it than need it and NOT have it! I use approximately 30 every 6-months...I'd suck as an addict!
You can try low dose nicotine patches. I’ve had miserable LC for 3.5 years. But now and then I wear nicotine patches for a few days amd feel immediately vastly better and vastly cheered up (although not cured). There is a journal paper about how the nicotine pushes the viruses out of your synapses. Plus nicotine is just a gentle feel good stimulant.
How long did she have it mine is still 2 years
'promosm' 😉
Now seeing the pictures of 15 white coats on Klt Clarkson. What impacted me most is that we all have the same colour palms. Hi five. Go 15 white coats
Clear and practical, thank you.
Best medicine to cure schizophrenia...why we couldn't find it
he SAD thing is you are not testing people enough WHAT ARE THE ROOT causes. Everybody is different. Some may have post trauma from a childhood Some some bad parasites even in the brain Some heavy metal even in the brain ...some hormonal imbalances ..NON of those are ever checked. They just look at person and judge...They just pull the blood for same and same testing...It is SAD. We know how to send the satellite to Mars and find out what component of the soil is there and we"DON"T KNOW " the causes Come on Isn't about time to start to look for the root causes? I learn that in those people there are a lot of not necessary white blood cells in the brain I have learned that bone marrow transplant is helping Why it is not being studied? I found out that people receiving a blood transfusion from people so called "mentally ill" are developing psychosis. Good lock to take someone blood from unknown resources. My aunt developed dementia after she was served with someones blood
My name is L. Dorham!
Take me off your mailing list! I DO NOT HAVE MDD! If you do not take me off your mailing list, I will file a complaint with the proper authorities!!!
Columbia! He should get a degree from America! Community joke. What’s no joke is that I’ve had long COVID for over three and a half years and it’s still nightmare that must end soon.
im realizing before the pandemic, i def felt more like myself.... i think the global trauma is much deeper than we realize ... like a world war maybe, maybe worse cuz there was no sense of victory really
Thank you so much, I got a lot of understanding after watching this.
KarXT is waiting for FDA approval. then a launch in begin 2025
Ulotaront failed my Friend
I just came home from the hospital after a psychotic episode from Covid 19. I actually have issues of depression and anxiety. No one is talking about this. Thank you.
I really dont want to be offensive , but I'm wondering if you took anything experimental that may have contributed to this episode ? I hope you are getting heard whatever it may be ! gb
Gene therapy will cure it in future
The best is no medication Frst give medicine and change to placebo is not right You don't do this when you testing other You schuld compare to people that haven't started with antipsykos Give placebo to totally clean from medical
would combining meds such as olanzapine 2.5mg, lumateperone 40mg and/or muscorinic agents be the way to go, possibly with atomoxetine, buspirone and similar add-ons?
what is the recommended transitioning titration from SGA to lumateperone?
is lumateperone sedation side effect on par with olanzapine, less than, or more than with olanzapine?