SZ - evaluation of dopamine
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Some people will not show as much, improvement when taking antipsychotic drugs as other sufferers, with some people showing no improvement at all.
Is this is an issue ? I feel like it is but I can’t think of any reasons as to why it could be an issue
Is this is an issue ? I feel like it is but I can’t think of any reasons as to why it could be an issue
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I think it as an issue right? (Some people will not show as much, improvement when taking antipsychotic drugs as other sufferers, with some people showing no improvement at all)
I think it as an issue right? (Some people will not show as much, improvement when taking antipsychotic drugs as other sufferers, with some people showing no improvement at all)
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yes it would be an issue, because if symptoms persist after decreasing the levels of dopamine, then it means that higher levels of dopamine does not cause symptoms of schizophrenia, otherwise antipsychotics would have an impact on all of its users
yes it would be an issue, because if symptoms persist after decreasing the levels of dopamine, then it means that higher levels of dopamine does not cause symptoms of schizophrenia, otherwise antipsychotics would have an impact on all of its users
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