Psychosis: increase research funding into diagnosis, prevention and medication

We think the government should direct more research funding to determine the underlying causes of psychosis, develop preventative treatments and evidenced diagnoses. We want more investment to accelerate the introduction of more effective medications with fewer serious side effects.

84 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Thursday 15th May 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
18
Signature Deadline
Saturday 15th November 2025
Estimated Final Signatures: 704

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We think there is inadequate knowledge about the underlying causes of psychosis; diagnosis is based purely on symptoms shown and medication given on a 'trial and error' basis. In our view, existing anti-psychotics may have low efficacy and serious side effects- some sufferers refuse their medication, which may result in relapses and compulsory hospitalisations. On average, people with schizophrenia / bipolar die 15-20 years prematurely. Poor recovery rates are bad for sufferers and cost the NHS and the economy.


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