Schizophrenia constitutes one of the most complex psychiatricdiseases whose environmental and genetic etiology makedifficult to treat.The diverse pathologic targets implied, and an extreme genotypic variability in patients considerably reduce treatment efficacy. A continuous search for newer drugsis ongoing, as current pharmacological treatments fail to address broadcohorts of patients and, in the best of cases, only partly ameliorate the psychotic symptoms
Schizophrenia constitutes one of the most complex psychiatricdiseases whose environmental and genetic etiology makedifficult to treat.The diverse pathologic targets implied, and an extreme genotypic variability in patients considerably reduce treatment efficacy. A continuous search for newer drugsis ongoing, as current pharmacological treatments fail to address broadcohorts of patients and, in the best of cases, only partly ameliorate the psychotic symptoms