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New Study Shows Patients Can Effectively be Switched to Latuda(R) (lurasidone ... - MarketWatch (press release)
New Study Shows Patients Can Effectively be Switched to Latuda(R) (lurasidone ... MarketWatch (press release) MARLBOROUGH, Mass., May 09, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Inc. today announced results from an open-label study that switched clinically stable, but symptomatic adult outpatients with schizophrenia from other antipsychotic agents to ... |
Latuda(R) (lurasidone HCl) Label Updated With Expanded Dosing Range Providing ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Latuda(R) (lurasidone HCl) Label Updated With Expanded Dosing Range Providing ... MarketWatch (press release) This dose range reflects positive results from five short-term studies that evaluated the safety and efficacy of LATUDA where doses of 40 mg/day, 80 mg/day, 120 mg/day and 160 mg/day were shown to be safe and effective. "Schizophrenia is a complex ... Latuda® (lurasidone HCl) Label Updated With Expanded Dosing Range Providing ... |
Range of Childhood Trauma Linked to Schizophrenia Risk - Clinical Psychiatry News Digital Network
Range of Childhood Trauma Linked to Schizophrenia Risk Clinical Psychiatry News Digital Network Severity of positive symptoms – including auditory hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thoughts – was also seen as correlating with numbers of adversities reported. No relationship was seen between reported childhood adversities and negative ... |
OAMHC observes Mental Health Awareness Month - The Times and Democrat
![]() Benefits Canada | OAMHC observes Mental Health Awareness Month The Times and Democrat Schizophrenia is a complex brain disease, characterized by hallucinations, disordered thinking, false beliefs, inappropriate emotional expression, and fear and isolation. - Almost 21 percent of children and adolescents in the United States have a ... Fostering children's mental health |
Early Guidance, Preventive Therapy Urged for Young Athletes - Medscape
Early Guidance, Preventive Therapy Urged for Young Athletes Medscape Ira D. Glick, MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University Medical Center in California and a board member of the ISSP, reported that he has seen early symptoms of bipolar disorder in a number of young athletes. |



