“…Some authors suggest that after controlling for possible confounders, there is a clear correlation between exposure to medications and brain volume loss (Fusar-Poli et al, 2013;Haijma et al, 2013;Ho et al, 2011;Navari and Dazzan, 2009;Radua et al, 2012;Smieskova et al, 2009;Torres et al, 2013;Vita et al, 2015), and this could be unrelated to the outcome (Emsley et al, 2017). Others suggest correlations with increased or less decreased brain volume (Boonstra et al, 2011;Garver et al, 2005;Van Haren et al, 2007), but some studies did not find any relationship at all (Ahmed et al, 2015;Breier et al, 2018;Deakin et al, 2019;Goff et al, 2018). Unfortunately, the results of many studies are difficult to interpret because they were essentially exploratory and might lose their strength after proper correction for multiple comparisons (Andreasen et al, 2013;Boonstra et al, 2011;Crespo-Facorro et al, 2008;Ho et al, 2007;Lieberman et al, 2001Lieberman et al, , 2005Tian et al, 2013;Toulopoulou et al, 2004;Veijola et al, 2014).…”