Cariprazine efficacy in a 40-year untreated case of a woman with predominantly negative symptoms of psychosis: A case report
A. Mara, S. Myriknas

TL;DR
A woman with 40 years of untreated psychosis showed significant improvement with cariprazine, a newer antipsychotic drug.
Contribution
This case report highlights cariprazine's effectiveness in treating long-standing negative symptoms of psychosis with minimal side effects.
Findings
Cariprazine monotherapy improved the patient's cognitive and affective symptoms of psychosis.
The patient experienced no side effects and showed long-term social and functional improvement.
Untreated psychosis for decades can still respond well to targeted treatment like cariprazine.
Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated the unfavorable and neurotoxic effects of untreated psychosis (UP) on the brain. An estimated 10 to 12 cc of brain tissue could be potentially damaged due to neuroinflammation and oxidative stress when a first episode of psychosis goes untreated. Other studies have found a correlation between the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and treatment resistance or nonresponse. Evidence-based schizophrenia treatment mainly relies upon the use of first and second-generation antipsychotics, without solid evidence that the former is superior to the latter regarding the treatment of negative symptoms. Both groups, however, can come with a risk of side effects. Cariprazine, a third-generation antipsychotic, represents a safe and effective treatment, targeting both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia. To report a clinical case of a woman with an…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment · Bipolar Disorder and Treatment · Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies
