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    Managing asthma in schizophrenia patients presents challenges, including medication noncompliance and increased healthcare costs. Reviewing therapeutic regimens can improve asthma control in these complex cases.

    Area of Science:

    • Pulmonology
    • Psychiatry

    Background:

    • Co-occurring schizophrenia and asthma complicates patient management.
    • Patients may exhibit noncompliance with treatment and appointments.
    • There is a potential for increased healthcare utilization and costs.

    Observation:

    • The clinical course of nine patients with both schizophrenia and asthma was reviewed.
    • Observed challenges included medication adherence and healthcare resource use.
    • Noncompliance poses a risk of severe health outcomes, including mortality.

    Findings:

    • Specific therapeutic regimens were identified that appeared to improve asthma control.
    • Effective management requires addressing both psychiatric and respiratory conditions.
    • Tailored treatment strategies are crucial for this patient population.

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    Implications:

    • Improved asthma management strategies are needed for patients with schizophrenia.
    • Addressing noncompliance and healthcare access is vital.
    • Further research into integrated care models is warranted.