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In the four 6-week placebo-controlled studies of almost 1,300 adults with schizophrenia, those treated with lurasidone had a greater response to treatment than did those on placebo, as measured by different scales used to evaluate response to treatment in patients with schizophrenia, according to the drug's prescribing information.
Higher levels of activity from the genes, which mend damaged strands of DNA, were associated with a poorer response to treatment.
00 Hardcover RC377 The 15 chapters compiled in this volume focus on aspects related to multiple sclerosis and its effects on women in the areas of quality of life, reproduction, bone health, and fatigue, as well as gender differences concerning presentation, signs and symptoms, therapeutics, response to treatment and quality of life, and the relationship between self-efficacy, self-esteem, hope, and disability.
 
 
 
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