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In September 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Cobenfy, a drug developed by Bristol Myers Squibb, marking the first new approach to schizophrenia treatment in decades.
Cobenfy is also known as xanomeline and trospium chloride. It offers a unique mechanism of action that sets it apart from existing antipsychotic drugs.
Unlike traditional medications that primarily target dopamine receptors, Cobenfy focuses on cholinergic receptors.
These receptors are part of the cholinergic system, which plays a vital role in cognitive functions, memory, and attention. By targeting cholinergic receptors, Cobenfy modulates neurotransmitter activity without disrupting dopamine pathways, offering a new avenue for treating schizophrenia.
It is a chronic mental health disorder that affects around 1% of the global population.
The disorder is characterized by severe symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, often leading to social isolation and a diminished quality of life.
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The exact cause is unknown, but research into genetics, behavioral studies, and brain imaging is ongoing. Factors such as genetics, brain chemistry, and environment may contribute to schizophrenia. |
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Symptoms typically appear in early adulthood (late teens to 30s). Subtle signs like poor school performance and troubled relationships may appear earlier. |
Schizophrenia remains a complex disorder with no cure. Current challenges in treatment include:
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