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Atypical antipsychotic drugs: The 5-HT2/DA2 ratio
Herbert Y. Meltzer
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Atypical Antipsychotics
100%
Clozapine
100%
5-HT2
100%
Schizophrenia
40%
5-hydroxytryptamine
40%
Antipsychotics
40%
Dopamine Neurons
20%
Clinical Benefit
20%
Depolarization
20%
Striatum
20%
Typical Antipsychotics
20%
Positive Symptoms
20%
Nucleus Accumbens
20%
Negative Symptoms
20%
Common Mechanisms
20%
Tardive Dyskinesia
20%
Receptor Blockade
20%
Clinical Differences
20%
Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia
20%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
20%
Typical Neuroleptics
20%
Serum Prolactin
20%
Psychotic Illness
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Atypical Antipsychotics
100%
Clozapine
100%
Antipsychotic
60%
Typical Antipsychotic
60%
Receptor
40%
Positive Syndrome
20%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
20%
Negative Syndrome
20%
Tardive Dyskinesia
20%
Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia
20%
Disease
20%
Prolactin
20%
Neuroscience
Atypical Antipsychotic
100%
Typical Antipsychotic
100%
Clozapine
83%
Receptor
33%
Striatum
16%
Prolactin
16%
Nucleus Accumbens
16%
Tardive Dyskinesia
16%
In Vitro
16%
Positive Syndrome
16%
Negative Syndrome
16%
Treatment-Resistant Schizophrenia
16%
Extrapyramidal Symptoms
16%