Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia
Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia is a form of schizophrenia that does not respond adequately to standard antipsychotic medicines. It may be diagnosed when symptoms continue despite taking antipsychotic treatment.
Key points
- Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia may affect people whose symptoms persist despite taking antipsychotic medicines.
- Clozapine is the ingredient in Clozaril, the one medicine listed for this condition.
Common questions about Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia
Which medicine is listed for Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia?
Clozaril is the one product listed. It contains Clozapine and is available as a tablet in 50mg and 100mg strengths.
What kind of medicine is used for Treatment-resistant Schizophrenia?
Clozapine, the ingredient in Clozaril, belongs to a class of antipsychotic medicines.
