Megna James, David Lehmann, Vishal Anugu, Maggie Lynch
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Abstract
Risk-benefit analysis and management is a core responsibility of physicians during the process of formulating and implementing a comprehensive
and effective treatment plan. This assumes particular importance when working with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia who are
confronted with a 5% lifetime risk of completed suicide, as well as the risk of Torsades de Pointes (TdP), a lethal tachydysrhytmia, as a result of
antipsychotic medication management. However, the actual risk of such an event, based upon recent epidemiologic data, is less than one-sixth
that of completed suicide. Consequently, due consideration must be given to these data while constructing the medication component of a
biopsychosocial treatment plan, as avoidance or under-prescribing of antipsychotics places an individual with schizophrenia at greater risk of
completed suicide than that of TdP.