Brain volume changes over the first year of treatment in schizophrenia: relationships to antipsychotic treatment

CONCLUSIONS:

Brain volume reductions associated with antipsychotic treatment are not restricted to poor outcome patients and occur even with the lowest effective dose of antipsychotic. The lack of an association with poor treatment response or treatment-related adverse effects counts against cortical volume reductions reflecting neurotoxicity, at least in the short term. On the other hand, the volume reductions were not linked to the therapeutic benefits of antipsychotics.

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There is something on schizophrenia.com about the brain shrinkage being due to psychotic episodes rather than medication, so which one is it? My money’s on medication being the culprit!

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