
Revealing the Truth: Antipsychotic Drugs Defy Scientific Expectations
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have made a groundbreaking discovery that challenges the traditional understanding of how antipsychotic drugs work. They found that the drugs interact with D1 dopamine receptor-expressing neurons, not D2 as previously believed, which better predicts their efficacy in treating schizophrenia. This finding opens up new possibilities for developing more effective treatments with fewer side effects. Current antipsychotic drugs have limited effectiveness and undesirable side effects, and this research could lead to the development of better drugs for the millions of people diagnosed with schizophrenia.
