The Use of Continuous Treatment Versus Placebo or Intermittent Treatment Strategies in Stabilized Patients with Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review

A new study out that is particularly relevant to people who have been or are experimenting with going off medications…

CONCLUSIONS:

With continuous treatment, patients have a lower risk of relapse and remain relapse free for a longer period of time compared with placebo and intermittent treatment strategies.

Moreover, ‘success rates’ in the intermittent treatment conditions are expected to be an overestimate of actual outcome rates.

Therefore, continuous treatment remains the ‘gold standard’ for good clinical practice, particularly as, until now, only a few and rather general valid predictors for relapse in schizophrenia are known and subsequent relapses may contribute to functional deterioration as well as treatment resistance in patients with schizophrenia.

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