Meet Luke

Meet a hypothetical patient living with schizophrenia

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Not an actual patient.

Luke

Diagnosis: Schizophrenia  Age: 26

Prior history

  • Multiple hospitalizations since diagnosis 4 years ago
  • Reemergence of some schizophrenia symptoms, including:
    • Social and emotional withdrawal
    • Indifference to the world around him

Current treatment

  • Presents as stable on oral aripiprazole
  • Luke's mother, Sally, worries that he might not always remember to take his medication and could relapse

Treatment goals

  • Reliable treatment that supports lasting stability* and reduces risk of relapse
  • A dosing schedule with fewer doses per year that may give him time to focus on the things that are meaningful to him

*Stability is defined as delayed time to relapse, defined as one or more of the following: clinical worsening, psychiatric hospitalizations, risk of suicide, or violent behavior.1

What could longer-lasting stability* mean for your patients like Luke?

It's tough on my family when I have to go to the hospital. I want to try and avoid that.

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