Schizophrenia and Movement Disorders

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Faculty Information

Heidi Wehring, PharmD, BCPP

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the clinical presentation, signs and symptoms, DSM-IV-TR criteria, and pathophysiology for schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform, brief reactive psychosis, and substance-induced psychotic disorder.
  2. Explain the use of common rating scales for research, diagnosis and management of psychotic disorders.
  3. Discuss the efficacy of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment options in the acute and long-term management of psychotic disorders.
  4. Outline the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic, pharmacogenetic properties, adverse events, drug interactions, and warnings/precautions for antipsychotics. 
  5. Describe treatment guidelines and clinical trials, including study design, strengths and weaknesses, and significance of findings  for schizophrenia.
  6. Select an evidence-based drug therapy regimen (drug, dose, schedule and duration of therapy) for stabilizing symptoms and preventing relapse given the clinical presentation of a specific patient.
  7. Outline a plan for monitoring the safety and efficacy of drug therapy, including laboratory tests and managing adverse effects, for antipsychotics.
  8. Discuss the role of drug therapy in the management of antipsychotics in special populations (e.g., pregnancy/lactation, children, and elderly).
  9. Identify essential information to discuss during patient counseling about antipsychotics.

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