Pharmacopsychiatry 2000; 33(Suppl 1): 47-48
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-7584
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Psychoeducation as an indispensable complement to pharmacotherapy in schizophrenia

L. Motlová
  • Prague Psychiatric Center and the 3rd Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

Antipsychotic drugs are the most effective medication for the treatment of schizophrenia. Their side effects, however, affect most patients; some of them suffer from them for the rest of their lives, with little chance of improvement. In general, the side effects are perceived differently by patients, their relatives, psychiatrists, and the public. Being informed about the side effects of antipsychotics does not negatively affect compliance and is essential for establishing patients' confidence in doctors and in the medication.

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MUDr. Lucie Motlová

Psychiatric Center Prague and 3rd Faculty of Medicine Charles University

Ústavní 91

18103 Praha 8

Czech Republic

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