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Pharmacotherapy of patients with schizophrenia and substance abuse

, MD & , PhD
Pages 353-367 | Published online: 04 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Comorbid substance-use disorder in schizophrenia patients is associated with poor clinical and functional outcome. Objective: To provide evidence-based pharmacological treatment recommendations to improve the disease course of this patient group. Methods: A comprehensive systematic review of the pharmacological studies in this subgroup of patients was performed and the available studies were discussed from the standpoint of evidence-based medicine. Results/conclusion: Slight advantages were found for second-generation antipsychotic agents over conventional antipsychotics with regard to improvement of distinct psychopathological symptoms, reduced craving, and greater reduction of substance use; these findings are mainly derived from open studies or case series. Additional treatment with antidepressants, depending on the patient's psychopathology, as well as with anti-craving agents should be considered.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank Jacqueline Klesing for English-language editing of the manuscript.

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