Novel and Emerging Treatments for Schizophrenia Presented by Dr. Christoph Corral

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2022
  • This is part of the Grand Rounds presentations ‪@umasschan‬ Psychiatry Department. It was presented on October 28, 2021

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  • @noreenquinn3844
    @noreenquinn3844 Год назад +2

    A relative ( in her late 80s) in a nursing home with muscle weakness, loss of speech ( for a few years) and poor swallowing was given an anticholinergic medicine to reduce secretions ( a more recent condition). A side effect of this was she was able to speak again! Magic!
    Unfortunately after a short while on the anticholinergic medicine her speech got very fast and she got agitated so the medicine was stopped.
    Perhaps a slow releas form would have been better or a different route of administration?This wasn't looked into.
    This relative unfortunately died a few months later. Her return of speech wasn't looked into carefully enough we felt. This is often the case unfortunately in a busy nursing home whose focus is not research.
    Anyway this information may be of use to you in your research. The anticholinergic seemed to waken up the brain, then speed it up too much..
    Sharing information across fields of medicine is so important.

  • @user-zh9sq2zk3v
    @user-zh9sq2zk3v Год назад

    I keep hearing references to acetycholine and cholinesterase. I take mestinon for myasthenia gravis, which keeps the synapse point active. I took it during my pregnancy and my son now has schizophrenia. Is there any connection, or would mestinon help or hinder schiz symptoms. I'm a non'doctor.

  • @Lipolimtown
    @Lipolimtown Год назад +2

    If you have suffer from mostly negative symptoms ipseity disturbance no thoughts in head and thought disorder (schizotypy) or only anhedonia and all it’s symptoms, not even aware of any positive symptoms would something like Ulotaront work?

    • @constantinhaller4391
      @constantinhaller4391 10 месяцев назад +2

      Would have yes … sadly this medication failed

    • @Roberto11231
      @Roberto11231 5 месяцев назад

      @@constantinhaller4391 They are doing more phase 3 trials for schizophrenia. I believe it will be approved. But it will take a couple more years to hit the market.

  • @noreenquinn3844
    @noreenquinn3844 Год назад

    if alcohol ameliorates schizophrenia symptoms (before it intoxicates and makes condition worse), should researchers look at what receptors alcohol affects?
    Fish oils in the correct ratio can do similarly from what I know?
    Also suggest, looking at processing speed generally in the population, as too slow or too fast may predispose a person to psychosis. Slow processing speed seems to facilitate system overload in the brain and the left brain? kicks in semi uninhibited and invents a reality while the system is in overload.
    People with slow processing speed perhaps need to be identified and taught how to live differently / take precautions in order not to overload the system?

    • @noreenquinn3844
      @noreenquinn3844 Год назад

      Please also note, by system overload, I mean sensory and / or lack of sleep, stress, or bullying etc..

    • @nemo3874
      @nemo3874 5 месяцев назад

      alcohol mostly binding on GABA receptors and we already have a lot medications (benzos) with similar effect. But the issue that similar to alcohol you can get addiction to benzos, you can get tolerance to benzos and terrible withdrawal effects from benzos

  • @c.k.1530
    @c.k.1530 Год назад

    Treat with anti parasites
    They have parasites
    Longterm treatment
    but they heal
    I realized it was parasites because her episodes had a schedule
    One year later family member almost back to normal

    • @natalia400
      @natalia400 Год назад +3

      Can you please tell us how you treated the parasites?