
All in the Mind
New psychosis drug, why its hard to recall 2021, and counselling in later life
Nov 15, 2023
Dr. Thomas Kabir from the University of Oxford discusses the new psychosis drug KarXT and its potential to improve attention, concentration, and memory. Professor Catherine Loveday explores why it's hard to recall events from 2021. Counsellor Helen Kewell talks about counselling in later life and the importance of discussing our own death.
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- CAR XT, a new drug for treating psychosis, shows promise in addressing cognitive symptoms like memory and attention problems.
- 2021 events are hard to remember due to the lack of distinct and memorable occurrences caused by the pandemic.
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New Approach to Psychotic Medication
Researchers are conducting trials on a new drug called CAR XT, which offers potential benefits for treating psychosis. Unlike current antipsychotic medications, CAR XT aims to address cognitive issues associated with psychosis, such as memory and attention problems. The drug combines two different compounds to minimize side effects and maximize the positive effects on the brain. Initial studies have shown promising results, leading to the drug's application for approval in the US.
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