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For patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, is there any role for a mood stabilizer? The answer is yes, for several reasons.
Hi! Jim Phelps here for the Psychopharmacology Institute. First of all, consider that diagnosis of schizophrenia. Although the DSM remains committed to discrete diagnostic categories—schizophrenia, bipolar disorder—it’s becoming steadily more obvious that there is no clear dividing line between the 2. The more we learn about the genetics of these 2 disorders, the less sense it makes to divide them categorically. People with classic schizophrenic symptoms have more of the many genes associated with schizophrenia, that’s true, but they also have genes associated with bipolar disorder and vice versa. But for a patient who presents with a pure thought disorder and no sign of a mood disorder, can mood stabilizers still be of benefit? Let’s have a look.
Here’s a cohort study of 62,000 people in Finland who
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