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ANALYSIS




How do psychiatric drugs work?
Joanna Moncrieff and David Cohen argue that changing our view of the action of psychiatric
drugs would help patients to become more involved with decisions about treatment
Drugs for psychiatric problems are pre­            a neurological syndrome consisting of physi­        and altered sense perception, could have an
scribed on the assumption that they mostly         cal restriction and mental symptoms such            effect on the symptoms of distress in countless
act against neurochemical substrates of dis­       as cognitive slowing, apathy, and emotional         disorders and be distinguished from effects
orders or symptoms. In this article we ques­       flattening, which resembled Parkinson’s dis­        associated with inert placebo.6 Any drug with
tion that assumption, proposing that drugs’        ease.2 These effects also reduced the intensity     sedative properties, for example, will modify
action be viewed rather as producing altered,      of psychotic symptoms. Thus, ­ xtrapyramidal
                                                                                   e                   disturbances of sleep and arousal found in
drug induced states, a view we have called         effects, and their con­                                                       many psychiatric
the drug centred model of action. We believe       joined mental effects,                                                        conditions and in
that this view accords better with the avail­      were not regarded                                                             the disorder specific
able evidence. It may also allow patients to       as side effects but as                                                        rating scales used in
exercise more control over decisions about         the mechanism by                                                              clinical trials.
the value of pharmacotherapy, helping to           which the drugs pro­                                                             A second dif­
move mental health treatment in a more             duced their intended                                                          ficulty has been a
collaborative direction.                           o
                                                   ­ utcome.3                                                                    paucity of realistic
                                                      Inducing overt                                                             trials that use active
Assumptions about mode of action                   parkinsonism has                                                              placebos or compare
The widespread use of psychiatric drugs is jus­    long been thought                                                             drugs believed to be
tified by the idea that they work by correcting,   unnecessary to pro­                                                           disorder specific
or helping to correct, underlying biological       duce a therapeutic                                                            (according to current
abnormalities that produce particular psy­         effect, yet there has                                                         diagnostic classifica­
chiatric symptoms. We have called this view        been little consider­                                                         tions or theories) with
the disease centred model of psychiatric drug      ation of the mental                                                           other drugs known to
action (table). Most drugs used in medicine        alterations produced                                                          exert some psycho­
can be understood as working according to          by neuroleptic drugs                                                          active effects. Early
a disease centred model—even analgesics, for       and just how these                                                            trials comparing
example, work by acting on the physiological       might interact with                                                           chlorpromazine and
mechanisms that produce pain. In psychia­          psychotic symp­                                                               barbiturates favoured
try, the disease centred model is reflected in     toms. Some modern                                                         BSIP VEM/SPL
                                                                                                                                 chlorpromazine, but
the names of the major drug classes: antide­       commentators have                                                             comparisons with
pressants are believed to reverse biochemi­        suggested that the                                                            benzodiazepines give
cal pathways that give rise to symptoms of         emotional indifference induced by neurolep­         mixed results,7 and a trial using opium as a
depression and antipsychotics are thought to       tics accounts for their therapeutic effects,4 and   comparator found no difference.8 However,
act on mechanisms that produce psychotic           empirical research supports this position.5         although evidence of the superiority of anti­
symptoms. From this viewpoint, the therapeu­       Overall, the drug centred model suggests            psychotics might imply disease specific effects,
tic actions of drugs (their actions on disease     looking more closely at how psychological           superior effects can also be explained within a
processes) can be distinguished from other         alterations produced by psychiatric drugs           drug centred framework. This view suggests
effects, accordingly termed side effects.          interact with the experiences of distress and       that the characteristic psychomotor and emo­
    An alternative, drug centred model of drug     psychosocial disability that lead people to seek    tional restriction induced by antipsychotics is
action, stresses that psychiatric drugs are,       clinical help.6                                     more effective at suppressing psychotic agita­
first and foremost, psychoactive drugs. They                                                           tion than other sedatives, as proposed by the
induce complex, varied, often unpredictable        Evidence on psychiatric drug action                 early investigators.2
physical and mental states that patients typi­     Both models help clarify possible mecha­               Drugs not normally considered to be anti­
cally experience as global, rather than distinct   nisms of drug action and need not be mutu­          depressants, including antipsychotics, benzo­
therapeutic effects and side effects (table).      ally exclusive. However, the neglect of the         diazepines, and stimulants, have been found
Drugs may be useful because some altered           psychoactive effects of psychiatric drugs has       to have comparable effects to antidepressants
states can suppress the manifestations of cer­     made it difficult to establish disease specific     in people with depression.9 Comparisons
tain mental disorders.                             actions. For example, placebo controlled tri­       of lithium with antipsychotics and benzodi­
    The disease centred model of drug action       als are not designed to distinguish whether         azepines have not confirmed its superiority to
developed in the 1950s and 1960s and replaced      observed outcomes occur because of the              treat mania or affective psychosis.10 Although
a drug centred understanding of how psychi­        drug’s action on an underlying pathological         one study suggested some differential effect on
atric drugs worked.1 For example, the early        process or as a consequence of being in an          particular symptoms,11 others have not.12
investigators of neuroleptic or antipsychotic      altered state. ­ sychoactive effects, including
                                                                  P                                       Biochemical aetiological theories such as
drugs suggested that they worked by inducing       sedation, psychomotor slowing, activation,          the dopamine theory of schizophrenia or

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psychosis and the monoamine hypothesis of          ness, but this has not been confirmed.18 How         Models of psychiatric drug action
depression seem to support a disease centred       they cause suicidal ideation, if they do, is also     Disease centred model           Drug centred model
view of drug action, although their strongest      not established. Similarly, few data exist about
                                                                                                         Drugs correct an abnormal       Drugs create an altered
support remains the presumed specificity of        the subjective effects produced by second             brain state                     physical and mental state
drug treatment. Proponents of the dopamine         g
                                                   ­ eneration ­ ntipsychotics, how they differ
                                                                 a                                       Therapeutic effects arise       Therapeutic effects are a
hypothesis argue that antipsychotics exert their   from each other, and whether they are simi­           from the action of drugs        consequence of being in an
therapeutic action by correcting an underly­       lar to the effects ­ roduced by older antipsy­
                                                                      p                                  on an underlying disease        altered state
                                                                                                         process
ing dopamine dysregulation.13 However, little      chotics. Obviously, this information is crucial
evidence suggests that any abnormality of the      if people are to make informed choices about          Main indication is the          Indication is the value of
                                                                                                         presence of a particular        particular drug induced
dopamine system is specific to psychosis and       whether these drugs are likely to improve             disease                         effects
not accounted for by other factors associated      their mental state and what price might be
with dopamine activity, such as increased          paid in return.
arousal or stress. That some effective antipsy­       More comprehensive volunteer studies              are psychoactive substances allows people
chotic drugs such as clozapine have relatively     are needed to obtain data on the full range          to judge for themselves what sort of drug
weak actions on dopamine receptors also            of effects of psychiatric drugs. It is also impor­   induced effects might help them and what
seems to contradict the theory.14                  tant to pay attention to patients’ uncensored        sort might not. Patients become the ultimate
   Evidence for the monoamine hypothesis,          accounts of taking psychiatric drugs, avail­         arbiters of the value of taking a particular
which states that antidepressants work by          able on the internet, for example. Clinical          drug and are encouraged to take an active
countering a deficiency of noradrenaline or        trials need to devise ways to explore patients’      role in adjusting drug regimens to suit their
serotonin activity, is also questionable. Many     experiences more directly than through clini­        needs.
different investigations of the drugs’ metabo­     cians’ diagnoses and symptom rating scales.             In the short term, for example, the cog­
lites and receptors in depressed people and        Patients’ views also need to be collected after      nitive and emotional suppression described
postmortem examinations have produced no           the drugs have been stopped, since many              by people who have taken antipsychotic
reliable demonstration of such a deficiency.15     effects may be difficult to identify while in a      drugs may bring relief to someone trauma­
   Generally, there have been few attempts to      drug induced state.                                  tised by intense psychotic experiences and
evaluate the dominant, disease centred expla­                                                           allow ­ eople to engage better with the world
                                                                                                               p
nation for drug action in psychiatry because     Implications for clinical practice                     around them.20 However, after recovery from
few people realise that an alternative explana­  Messages conveyed in information leaflets              an acute episode, some people may decide
tion exists.1 The little available evidence does and advertising campaigns have persuaded               that the costs of continued drug treatment
not yet provide compelling grounds to accept     millions of people that mental disorders are           are not outweighed by the reduction in the
the disease centred model.                       caused by chemical imbalances that can be              risk of relapse that long term treatment may
                                                 rectified by drugs.19 However, given the               produce. According to a drug centred model,
Drug centred model in research                   paucity of the evidence, we suggest that pre­          therefore, non- compliance may be a rational
There has been little systematic exploration     scribers should not present the drugs they             response to the effects of drugs, which pre­
of the full range of psychoactive and physical   prescribe for mental disorders as disease spe­         scribers need to understand and accommo­
effects produced by psychiatric drugs. This      cific treatments. Psychiatric drugs might need         date rather than overcome.
information is typically obscured by short       renaming, to avoid the presumption of spe­                People with depression are likely to
clinical trials that focus on narrow complaints  cificity built into labels like antidepressants        respond differently to an offer of a drug
and outcomes and relegate                                               and antipsychotics.             intended to produce an altered state than a
other effects to the status of There has been little systematic           The drug centred              drug said to act on the underlying biological
side effects.16 There is also exploration of the full range of          model may change                mechanism of depressive symptoms. Various
a paucity of research on psychoactive and physical effects attitudes to psychiatric                     p
                                                                                                        ­ sychoactive drugs, such as antipsychotics
the often unpredictable, produced by psychiatric drugs                  drugs and empower               and possibly SSRIs, may suppress the expe­
long term effects of drugs,                                             patients to be more             rience or expression of emotions, including
the consequences of drug withdrawal, and the     involved in decisions about treatment.                 feelings of depression, but it seems unlikely
nature of the large black box presently called   Whereas a disease centred model has a built-           that many people would desire this kind of
the placebo effect.                              in assumption that drug treatment is likely to         effect. On the other hand, some people with
   For example, the nature of the subjec­        be physiologically corrective and therefore            depression may find drugs with sedative
tive state induced by taking selective serot­    beneficial, a drug centred model, by stress­           effects, such as benzodiazepines and low dose
onin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and how        ing that drugs are extrinsic substances that           tricyclic antidepressants, useful temporarily
it interacts with expectancy effects, remains    alter how the body works, demands that                 to bring relief from troubled sleep, anxiety,
unclear. Volunteer studies ­ uggest these drugs
                              s                  the advantages and disadvantages of tak­               and agitation.
may have concurrent sedative and activat­        ing a drug be carefully weighed up and dis­               In this way, the drug centred model
ing or stimulant effects,17 and some research    tinguished from the effects of treatment in            p
                                                                                                        ­ rovides a rationale for periodic rather­
i
­ndicates they reduce emotional responsive­      general. Highlighting that psychiatric drugs           than continuous drug use, to cope with

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­ xacerbations of symptoms or to palliate           Joanna Moncrieff senior lecturer, Department of Psychiatry         8	    Abse DW, Dahlstrom WG, Tolley AG. Evaluation of
                                                    and Behavioural Sciences, University College London,                     tranquilizing drugs in the management of acute mental
stressful environmental events and avoid the        London W1N 8AA                                                           disturbance. Am J Psychiatry 1960;116:973-80.
harm associated with long term use. It ques­        David Cohen professor , School of Social Work, Florida             9	    Moncrieff J, Kirsch I. Efficacy of antidepressants in adults.
tions the use of complex drug cocktails, com­       International University, Miami FL 33199, USA                            BMJ 2005 16;331:155-7.
monly prescribed in the United States, for          Correspondence to: J Moncrieff j.moncrieff@ucl.ac.uk               10	   Moncrieff J. Lithium: evidence reconsidered. Br J
                                                    Accepted: 3 February 2009                                                Psychiatry 1997;171:113-9.
example, based on the presumed fit between                                                                             11	   Johnstone EC, Crow TJ, Frith CD, Owens DG. The Northwick
                                                    Contributors and sources: JM and DC have both published
different drugs and multiple diagnoses given        extensive critical analyses of the research literature on
                                                                                                                             Park “functional” psychosis study: diagnosis and
                                                                                                                             treatment response. Lancet 1988 16;ii:119-25.
to a patient. It also allows doctors, patients,     psychiatric drugs. This paper arises from discussions with         12	   Prien RF, Caffey EM Jr, Klett CJ. Comparison of lithium
and people who know patients to properly            several patient groups about how a new drug centred                      carbonate and chlorpromazine in the treatment of
                                                    understanding could benefit patients and foster more                     mania. Report of the Veterans Administration and
monitor the full consequences of drug treat­        collaborative relations with health professionals. JM had the            National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Study
ment and engage in an ongoing dialogue              original idea for the paper and drafted the initial manuscript.          Group. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1972;26:146-53.
about how it compares with alternative              DC and JM worked on subsequent revisions. JM will act as           13	   Kapur S. Psychosis as a state of aberrant salience:
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­nterventions.                                      guarantor.                                                               a framework linking biology, phenomenology, and
                                                    Competing interests: JM is co-chairperson of the Critical                pharmacology in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry
   Medicine, as a whole, has started to rec­        Psychiatry Network and a member of the International                     2003;160:13-23.
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                                                                    Picture Quiz
    Statistical question
                                                                    A woman with tuberous sclerosis and acute onset
    Number needed to treat
    a
                                                                    right sided abdominal pain
                                                                    1 	 Bilateral renal angiomyolipoma is the most likely cause of the masses seen in
                                                                        the figures. The computed tomography scans show that the renal parenchyma is
   Case report                                                          abnormal, with enhancing vessels and low attenuation fat representing vascular
                                                                        and fatty components, respectively, within the angiomyolipoma.
   A case of secondary amenorrhoea
                                                                    2 	 The patient’s symptoms are caused by acute haemorrhage. Her physical condition
   1 	 This patient has Asherman’s syndrome, a condition
                                                                        and the imaging findings can be explained by haemorrhage from the vascular
       characterised by scarring of the uterine cavity.
                                                                        component of the angiomyolipoma.
   2 	 Hysteroscopy is recommended in a patient with
                                                                    3 	 Selective renal arterial embolisation is the treatment of choice. Embolisation not
       these symptoms.
                                                                        only stops further bleeding but is less invasive than surgery and spares functioning
   3 	 Hysteroscopically directed division of adhesions is              renal tissue. After our patient was scanned, she immediately went to angiography
       the optimum treatment.
                                                                        for embolisation.


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How psychoactive drugs work

  • 1. ANALYSIS How do psychiatric drugs work? Joanna Moncrieff and David Cohen argue that changing our view of the action of psychiatric drugs would help patients to become more involved with decisions about treatment Drugs for psychiatric problems are pre­ a neurological syndrome consisting of physi­ and altered sense perception, could have an scribed on the assumption that they mostly cal restriction and mental symptoms such effect on the symptoms of distress in countless act against neurochemical substrates of dis­ as cognitive slowing, apathy, and emotional disorders and be distinguished from effects orders or symptoms. In this article we ques­ flattening, which resembled Parkinson’s dis­ associated with inert placebo.6 Any drug with tion that assumption, proposing that drugs’ ease.2 These effects also reduced the intensity sedative properties, for example, will modify action be viewed rather as producing altered, of psychotic symptoms. Thus, ­ xtrapyramidal e disturbances of sleep and arousal found in drug induced states, a view we have called effects, and their con­ many psychiatric the drug centred model of action. We believe joined mental effects, conditions and in that this view accords better with the avail­ were not regarded the disorder specific able evidence. It may also allow patients to as side effects but as rating scales used in exercise more control over decisions about the mechanism by clinical trials. the value of pharmacotherapy, helping to which the drugs pro­ A second dif­ move mental health treatment in a more duced their intended ficulty has been a collaborative direction. o ­ utcome.3 paucity of realistic Inducing overt trials that use active Assumptions about mode of action parkinsonism has placebos or compare The widespread use of psychiatric drugs is jus­ long been thought drugs believed to be tified by the idea that they work by correcting, unnecessary to pro­ disorder specific or helping to correct, underlying biological duce a therapeutic (according to current abnormalities that produce particular psy­ effect, yet there has diagnostic classifica­ chiatric symptoms. We have called this view been little consider­ tions or theories) with the disease centred model of psychiatric drug ation of the mental other drugs known to action (table). Most drugs used in medicine alterations produced exert some psycho­ can be understood as working according to by neuroleptic drugs active effects. Early a disease centred model—even analgesics, for and just how these trials comparing example, work by acting on the physiological might interact with chlorpromazine and mechanisms that produce pain. In psychia­ psychotic symp­ barbiturates favoured try, the disease centred model is reflected in toms. Some modern BSIP VEM/SPL chlorpromazine, but the names of the major drug classes: antide­ commentators have comparisons with pressants are believed to reverse biochemi­ suggested that the benzodiazepines give cal pathways that give rise to symptoms of emotional indifference induced by neurolep­ mixed results,7 and a trial using opium as a depression and antipsychotics are thought to tics accounts for their therapeutic effects,4 and comparator found no difference.8 However, act on mechanisms that produce psychotic empirical research supports this position.5 although evidence of the superiority of anti­ symptoms. From this viewpoint, the therapeu­ Overall, the drug centred model suggests psychotics might imply disease specific effects, tic actions of drugs (their actions on disease looking more closely at how psychological superior effects can also be explained within a processes) can be distinguished from other alterations produced by psychiatric drugs drug centred framework. This view suggests effects, accordingly termed side effects. interact with the experiences of distress and that the characteristic psychomotor and emo­ An alternative, drug centred model of drug psychosocial disability that lead people to seek tional restriction induced by antipsychotics is action, stresses that psychiatric drugs are, clinical help.6 more effective at suppressing psychotic agita­ first and foremost, psychoactive drugs. They tion than other sedatives, as proposed by the induce complex, varied, often unpredictable Evidence on psychiatric drug action early investigators.2 physical and mental states that patients typi­ Both models help clarify possible mecha­ Drugs not normally considered to be anti­ cally experience as global, rather than distinct nisms of drug action and need not be mutu­ depressants, including antipsychotics, benzo­ therapeutic effects and side effects (table). ally exclusive. However, the neglect of the diazepines, and stimulants, have been found Drugs may be useful because some altered psychoactive effects of psychiatric drugs has to have comparable effects to antidepressants states can suppress the manifestations of cer­ made it difficult to establish disease specific in people with depression.9 Comparisons tain mental disorders. actions. For example, placebo controlled tri­ of lithium with antipsychotics and benzodi­ The disease centred model of drug action als are not designed to distinguish whether azepines have not confirmed its superiority to developed in the 1950s and 1960s and replaced observed outcomes occur because of the treat mania or affective psychosis.10 Although a drug centred understanding of how psychi­ drug’s action on an underlying pathological one study suggested some differential effect on atric drugs worked.1 For example, the early process or as a consequence of being in an particular symptoms,11 others have not.12 investigators of neuroleptic or antipsychotic altered state. ­ sychoactive effects, including P Biochemical aetiological theories such as drugs suggested that they worked by inducing sedation, psychomotor slowing, activation, the dopamine theory of schizophrenia or BMJ | 27 June 2009 | Volume 338 1535
  • 2. ANALYSIS psychosis and the monoamine hypothesis of ness, but this has not been confirmed.18 How Models of psychiatric drug action depression seem to support a disease centred they cause suicidal ideation, if they do, is also Disease centred model Drug centred model view of drug action, although their strongest not established. Similarly, few data exist about Drugs correct an abnormal Drugs create an altered support remains the presumed specificity of the subjective effects produced by second brain state physical and mental state drug treatment. Proponents of the dopamine g ­ eneration ­ ntipsychotics, how they differ a Therapeutic effects arise Therapeutic effects are a hypothesis argue that antipsychotics exert their from each other, and whether they are simi­ from the action of drugs consequence of being in an therapeutic action by correcting an underly­ lar to the effects ­ roduced by older antipsy­ p on an underlying disease altered state process ing dopamine dysregulation.13 However, little chotics. Obviously, this information is crucial evidence suggests that any abnormality of the if people are to make informed choices about Main indication is the Indication is the value of presence of a particular particular drug induced dopamine system is specific to psychosis and whether these drugs are likely to improve disease effects not accounted for by other factors associated their mental state and what price might be with dopamine activity, such as increased paid in return. arousal or stress. That some effective antipsy­ More comprehensive volunteer studies are psychoactive substances allows people chotic drugs such as clozapine have relatively are needed to obtain data on the full range to judge for themselves what sort of drug weak actions on dopamine receptors also of effects of psychiatric drugs. It is also impor­ induced effects might help them and what seems to contradict the theory.14 tant to pay attention to patients’ uncensored sort might not. Patients become the ultimate Evidence for the monoamine hypothesis, accounts of taking psychiatric drugs, avail­ arbiters of the value of taking a particular which states that antidepressants work by able on the internet, for example. Clinical drug and are encouraged to take an active countering a deficiency of noradrenaline or trials need to devise ways to explore patients’ role in adjusting drug regimens to suit their serotonin activity, is also questionable. Many experiences more directly than through clini­ needs. different investigations of the drugs’ metabo­ cians’ diagnoses and symptom rating scales. In the short term, for example, the cog­ lites and receptors in depressed people and Patients’ views also need to be collected after nitive and emotional suppression described postmortem examinations have produced no the drugs have been stopped, since many by people who have taken antipsychotic reliable demonstration of such a deficiency.15 effects may be difficult to identify while in a drugs may bring relief to someone trauma­ Generally, there have been few attempts to drug induced state. tised by intense psychotic experiences and evaluate the dominant, disease centred expla­ allow ­ eople to engage better with the world p nation for drug action in psychiatry because Implications for clinical practice around them.20 However, after recovery from few people realise that an alternative explana­ Messages conveyed in information leaflets an acute episode, some people may decide tion exists.1 The little available evidence does and advertising campaigns have persuaded that the costs of continued drug treatment not yet provide compelling grounds to accept millions of people that mental disorders are are not outweighed by the reduction in the the disease centred model. caused by chemical imbalances that can be risk of relapse that long term treatment may rectified by drugs.19 However, given the produce. According to a drug centred model, Drug centred model in research paucity of the evidence, we suggest that pre­ therefore, non- compliance may be a rational There has been little systematic exploration scribers should not present the drugs they response to the effects of drugs, which pre­ of the full range of psychoactive and physical prescribe for mental disorders as disease spe­ scribers need to understand and accommo­ effects produced by psychiatric drugs. This cific treatments. Psychiatric drugs might need date rather than overcome. information is typically obscured by short renaming, to avoid the presumption of spe­ People with depression are likely to clinical trials that focus on narrow complaints cificity built into labels like antidepressants respond differently to an offer of a drug and outcomes and relegate and antipsychotics. intended to produce an altered state than a other effects to the status of There has been little systematic The drug centred drug said to act on the underlying biological side effects.16 There is also exploration of the full range of model may change mechanism of depressive symptoms. Various a paucity of research on psychoactive and physical effects attitudes to psychiatric p ­ sychoactive drugs, such as antipsychotics the often unpredictable, produced by psychiatric drugs drugs and empower and possibly SSRIs, may suppress the expe­ long term effects of drugs, patients to be more rience or expression of emotions, including the consequences of drug withdrawal, and the involved in decisions about treatment. feelings of depression, but it seems unlikely nature of the large black box presently called Whereas a disease centred model has a built- that many people would desire this kind of the placebo effect. in assumption that drug treatment is likely to effect. On the other hand, some people with For example, the nature of the subjec­ be physiologically corrective and therefore depression may find drugs with sedative tive state induced by taking selective serot­ beneficial, a drug centred model, by stress­ effects, such as benzodiazepines and low dose onin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), and how ing that drugs are extrinsic substances that tricyclic antidepressants, useful temporarily it interacts with expectancy effects, remains alter how the body works, demands that to bring relief from troubled sleep, anxiety, unclear. Volunteer studies ­ uggest these drugs s the advantages and disadvantages of tak­ and agitation. may have concurrent sedative and activat­ ing a drug be carefully weighed up and dis­ In this way, the drug centred model ing or stimulant effects,17 and some research tinguished from the effects of treatment in p ­ rovides a rationale for periodic rather­ i ­ndicates they reduce emotional responsive­ general. 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  • 3. ANALYSIS e ­ xacerbations of symptoms or to palliate Joanna Moncrieff senior lecturer, Department of Psychiatry 8 Abse DW, Dahlstrom WG, Tolley AG. Evaluation of and Behavioural Sciences, University College London, tranquilizing drugs in the management of acute mental stressful environmental events and avoid the London W1N 8AA disturbance. Am J Psychiatry 1960;116:973-80. harm associated with long term use. It ques­ David Cohen professor , School of Social Work, Florida 9 Moncrieff J, Kirsch I. Efficacy of antidepressants in adults. tions the use of complex drug cocktails, com­ International University, Miami FL 33199, USA BMJ 2005 16;331:155-7. monly prescribed in the United States, for Correspondence to: J Moncrieff j.moncrieff@ucl.ac.uk 10 Moncrieff J. Lithium: evidence reconsidered. Br J Accepted: 3 February 2009 Psychiatry 1997;171:113-9. example, based on the presumed fit between 11 Johnstone EC, Crow TJ, Frith CD, Owens DG. The Northwick Contributors and sources: JM and DC have both published different drugs and multiple diagnoses given extensive critical analyses of the research literature on Park “functional” psychosis study: diagnosis and treatment response. Lancet 1988 16;ii:119-25. to a patient. It also allows doctors, patients, psychiatric drugs. This paper arises from discussions with 12 Prien RF, Caffey EM Jr, Klett CJ. Comparison of lithium and people who know patients to properly several patient groups about how a new drug centred carbonate and chlorpromazine in the treatment of understanding could benefit patients and foster more mania. Report of the Veterans Administration and monitor the full consequences of drug treat­ collaborative relations with health professionals. JM had the National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Study ment and engage in an ongoing dialogue original idea for the paper and drafted the initial manuscript. Group. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1972;26:146-53. about how it compares with alternative DC and JM worked on subsequent revisions. JM will act as 13 Kapur S. Psychosis as a state of aberrant salience: i ­nterventions. guarantor. a framework linking biology, phenomenology, and Competing interests: JM is co-chairperson of the Critical pharmacology in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry Medicine, as a whole, has started to rec­ Psychiatry Network and a member of the International 2003;160:13-23. ognise the importance of involving patients Centre for the Study of Psychology and Psychiatry. DC 14 Moncrieff J. A critique of the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia and psychosis. Harv Rev Psychiatry (in in decisions about their care. By highlighting is funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the press). the nature of psychiatric drugs as psychoac­ State Attorney’s general consumer and prescriber grant 15 Belmaker RH, Agam G. Major depressive disorder. 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Cite this as: BMJ 2009;338:b1963 answers to endgames, p 1571. For long answers use advanced search at bmj.com and enter question details Picture Quiz Statistical question A woman with tuberous sclerosis and acute onset Number needed to treat a right sided abdominal pain 1 Bilateral renal angiomyolipoma is the most likely cause of the masses seen in the figures. The computed tomography scans show that the renal parenchyma is Case report abnormal, with enhancing vessels and low attenuation fat representing vascular and fatty components, respectively, within the angiomyolipoma. A case of secondary amenorrhoea 2 The patient’s symptoms are caused by acute haemorrhage. Her physical condition 1 This patient has Asherman’s syndrome, a condition and the imaging findings can be explained by haemorrhage from the vascular characterised by scarring of the uterine cavity. component of the angiomyolipoma. 2 Hysteroscopy is recommended in a patient with 3 Selective renal arterial embolisation is the treatment of choice. Embolisation not these symptoms. only stops further bleeding but is less invasive than surgery and spares functioning 3 Hysteroscopically directed division of adhesions is renal tissue. After our patient was scanned, she immediately went to angiography the optimum treatment. for embolisation. BMJ | 27 June 2009 | Volume 338 1537