News related to Invega (Paliperidone) and/or conditions it is approved for
Treatment With Paliperidone ER Significantly Improves Symptoms Of Schizoaffective Disorder, Study Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.11.03] Patients with schizoaffective disorder receiving paliperidone extended release tablets (paliperidone ER) for six weeks showed a significant improvement in their symptoms, according to a new study presented today at the U.S. Psychiatric & Mental Health Congress in San Diego, Calif.(1) In addition, safety findings were similar to published studies of paliperidone ER in the treatment of schizophrenia.
Memory Pharmaceuticals Achieves Enrollment Goal For Phase 2 Study Of MEM 3454 In Cognitive Impairment Associated With Schizophrenia Source: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials News From Medical News Today [2008.11.20] Memory Pharmaceuticals Corp. (Nasdaq: MEMY) announced that it has achieved the enrollment goal for its Phase 2 trial of R3487/MEM 3454, its lead alpha-7 nicotinic receptor agonist, in cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS). The Company has randomized 212 patients in the Phase 2 trial, triggering a $5.0 million payment from its partner Roche. Memory Pharmaceuticals expects to report top-line results from the trial by the end of April 2009.
Compound Tied to Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet Dementia Specialty [2008.11.20] Title: Compound Tied to Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia Category: Health News Created: 11/20/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2008
Schizophrenia: Brain Compound 'Throws Gasoline Onto The Fire' Source: Biology / Biochemistry News From Medical News Today [2008.11.19] New research has traced elevated levels of a specific compound in the brain to problem-solving deficits in patients with schizophrenia. The finding suggests that drugs used to suppress the compound, called kynurenic acid, might be an important supplement to antipsychotic medicines, as these adjuncts could be used to treat the disorder's most resistant symptoms - cognitive impairments.
World's Leading Experts In Schizophrenia To Meet At 25th Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference Nov. 21 Source: Conferences News From Medical News Today [2008.11.14] Internationally renowned experts in schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, researchers and clinicians, patients and their families and friends, will gather in Pittsburgh to discuss the latest in research and clinical advances at the 25th Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference to be held Friday, Nov. 21 at the Sheraton Station Square, Pittsburgh.
Schizophrenia And Bipolar Disorder - Clinical Feasibility Of Once-a-Day Ziprasidone Source: Bipolar News From Medical News Today [2008.11.13] Lipocine Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical company that uses clinically validated proprietary technologies to address key unmet drug delivery and therapeutic needs, today announced the successful completion of a clinical study that establishes feasibility of the first once-a-day dosing product for Ziprasidone, a leading treatment for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. - Schizophrenia affects 1% of the population and bipolar disorder affects 5.7M adults in the US*.
Brain Function In Schizophrenia May Be Altered By Interaction Between Gene Variants Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.11.10] A collaborative study led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is giving what may be the first look at how interactions between genes underlie a key symptom of schizophrenia, impaired working memory. Functional imaging studies reveal how a combination of common variants in two genes is associated with reduced activity of important brain structures in schizophrenia patients but not in normal controls.
New Target In Brain For Treating Schizophrenia Identified By Pitt Researchers Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.11.06] Research from the University of Pittsburgh could expand the options for controlling schizophrenia by identifying a brain region that responds to more than one type of antipsychotic drug. The findings illustrate for the first time that the orbitofrontal cortex could be a promising target for developing future antipsychotic drugs - even those that have very different mechanisms of action. The study will be published during the week of Nov.
Glutamate:Too Much Of A Good Thing In Schizophrenia? Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.31] Is schizophrenia a disorder of glutamate hyperactivity or hypoactivity? While the predominant hypothesis for many years was that schizophrenia was a glutamate deficit disorder, there is growing evidence of glutamate hyperactivity as well. The study by Karlsson et al., appearing in the November 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry, reinforces this point with new data about the impact of deleting the gene for the glutamate transporter EAAT1.
Anti-Inflammatory Medications May Become A Treatment For Schizophrenia Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.28] Many of the structural and neurochemical features of schizophrenia are present long before the full syndrome of schizophrenia develops. What processes tip the balance between the ultra-high risk states and the development of schizophrenia? One candidate mechanism is cerebral inflammation, studied by Dr. Bart van Berckel and colleagues in the November 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry.
Association Between Lower Levels Of A Protein Measured At Birth And Increased Risk Of Developing Schizophrenia As An Adult Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.28] Complications during pregnancy and birth, such as birth hypoxia - the shortage of oxygen in the body - are associated with an increased risk for schizophrenia. However, it is not clear why hypoxia increases the risk for schizophrenia. The November 1st issue of Biological Psychiatry includes an article by researchers who show that the presence of a specific indicator of fetal distress following hypoxia was more likely to be present among people who later develop schizophrenia.
New Brain Link As Cause Of Schizophrenia Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.28] A lack of specific brain receptors has been linked with schizophrenia in new research by scientists at Newcastle University. In work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team has found that NMDA receptors are essential in modifying brain oscillations - electrical wave patterns - which are altered in patients with schizophrenia.
Scientists ID 3 New Candidate Genes for Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet Schizophrenia Specialty [2008.10.27] Title: Scientists ID 3 New Candidate Genes for Schizophrenia Category: Health News Created: 10/25/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 10/27/2008
Asenapine Meets Primary Endpoint In Long-Term Schizophrenia Relapse Prevention Trial Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.24] Schering-Plough Corporation (NYSE: SGP) announced that its novel psychopharmacologic agent asenapine has met the primary endpoint in a long-term schizophrenia relapse prevention trial. Asenapine, which is administered as a fast-dissolving sublingual tablet, is a psychopharmacologic compound with a unique human receptor signature.
Scientists ID 3 New Candidate Genes for Schizophrenia (HealthDay) Source: Y! Health Skin Conditions News [2008.10.24] HealthDay - FRIDAY, Oct. 24 (HealthDay News) -- American and Dutch
researchers believe they may have identified three genes tied to the
development of schizophrenia.
New Candidate Genes For Schizophrenia Identified Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.22] Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disease characterized by disorganized behavior, delusions and hallucinations. Sadly, there is no clear understanding of its cause. Now, in a collaborative study, UCLA and Dutch researchers have identified three new candidate genes for schizophrenia that may contribute to a better understanding of how the disease evolves. Reporting in the October issue of the American Journal of Human Genetics, Roel A.
MU Brain Imaging Center Provides Research For Autism, Schizophrenia And Parkinson's Disease Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.18] Recently, the University of Missouri Department of Psychological Sciences introduced an addition to their field of research with the opening of the Brain Imaging Center (BIC). The BIC will allow MU researchers to conduct behavioral research on diseases that can have tremendous impact, including Parkinson's disease, autism, schizophrenia and other neurocognitive disorders using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
Newer Drugs No Better Than Older Ones for Childhood Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet Muscle Cramps Specialty [2008.09.16] Title: Newer Drugs No Better Than Older Ones for Childhood Schizophrenia Category: Health News Created: 9/16/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/16/2008
Seroquel XL (Quetiapine Prolonged Release): A Once Daily Formulation For Bipolar Mania And Schizophrenia Launches Today, UK Source: Bipolar News From Medical News Today [2008.09.15] Today, Seroquel XL (quetiapine prolonged release), a new once daily formulation for schizophrenia and manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, has become available in the UK.1 AstraZeneca has developed the new formulation of its atypical antipsychotic treatment to meet the needs of patients for whom a once daily dose is preferred and/or for whom1 effective control of symptoms is important.
Hormone Therapy for Schizophrenia? Source: MedicineNet Bipolar Disorder Specialty [2008.08.05] Title: Hormone Therapy for Schizophrenia? Category: Health News Created: 8/5/2008 Last Editorial Review: 8/5/2008
Schizophrenia Yields Some Genetic Secrets Source: MedicineNet Autism Specialty [2008.07.31] Title: Schizophrenia Yields Some Genetic Secrets Category: Health News Created: 7/31/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/31/2008
Monthly Shot Treats Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet aripiprazole Specialty [2008.05.08] Title: Monthly Shot Treats Schizophrenia Category: Health News Created: 5/8/2008 Last Editorial Review: 5/8/2008
New Drugs No Better Than Older Ones for Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet haloperidol Specialty [2008.03.31] Title: New Drugs No Better Than Older Ones for Schizophrenia Category: Health News Created: 3/29/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 3/31/2008
Schizophrenia Source: MedicineNet aripiprazole Specialty [2008.02.21] Title: Schizophrenia Category: Diseases and Conditions Created: 12/31/1997 Last Editorial Review: 2/21/2008
Zyprexa in schizophrenia shown to prevent brain loss Source: The Doctors Lounge - Psychiatry Zyprexa (olanzapine) was found to decrease brain loss in schizophrenia patients according to the Archives of General Psychiatry.
Measurement And Reporting Of Duration Of Untreated Psychosis Source: Schizophrenia News From Medical News Today [2008.10.30] This study investigates the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) in relation to demographic, illness and methodological factors using a systematic review of published studies of DUP and available DUP distributions. The results showed that DUP is shorter in samples that include patients with affective-psychosses, and longer in samples with a greater proportion of patients with schizophrenia.
Global Psychiatrists Unite To Improve Services In Mental Health Source: Bipolar News From Medical News Today [2008.09.19] Thirty seven medical experts in psychiatry from across the world have called on the medical community to take urgent action to optimize services for people with a diagnosis of severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder(i). Professor W.
AstraZeneca's Seroquel XL, Once Daily Formula, Now Available For UK Patients Source: Bipolar News From Medical News Today [2008.09.18] Seroquel XL (quetiapine prolonged release) a new, once daily formulation for schizophrenia and manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder, has today become available in the UK.[1] The new formulation was developed to address the needs of patients who require effective control of symptoms in a once daily rather than twice daily tablet.
Healthy Minds Across America Features 48 Public Forums On Mental Health Research, Sept. 14 Source: Bipolar News From Medical News Today [2008.09.04] People concerned about the toll that mental health disorders are taking on their families and communities will have a unique opportunity to hear from world-class experts on what is known to-date about the causes, symptoms and progression of such illnesses as depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia and autism, and learn about current and potential treatments.
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