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1Department of Neurosurgery, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin 300010, China.
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Selecting the initial antipsychotic dose is a high-impact decision in acute schizophrenia. A randomized study found that starting lurasidone at 80 mg/day for 1 week (then flexible titration) produced earlier reductions in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale positive symptoms than 40 mg/day, without higher discontinuations for adverse events or a metabolic penalty over 6 weeks. These data support an individualized approach: Start at 80 mg/day when rapid control of positive symptoms or agitation is needed and tolerance permits; start at 40 mg/day when akathisia risk or patient preference argues for caution, with a planned day-7 review for up-titration. The open-label design, dose convergence after week 1, and the lack of stratified randomization limit attribution of longer-term advantages to starting dose. Even so, the trial reframes initial dose as a modifiable lever for the early course rather than a one-size-fits-all rule and warrants confirmation in larger, double-blind randomized trials.
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