not every doctor pushes medication for all patients i lower the meds a lot or stop them or change them lowering to the lowest possible dose is important during the maintence phases of the illness simp...
Muscle side effects of psychiatric medication include cogwheel rigidity a sign of parkinsonism which in psychiatry is most likely a reversible drug induced movement disorder... listen to it
Muscle side effects of psychiatric medication include cogwheel rigidity a sign of parkinsonism which in psychiatry is most likely a reversible drug induced movement disorder... listen to it
clozapine for schizophrenia... its so good it has other things like post psychotic depression, reawakening phenomenon, appearance of a coocurring disorder (OCD, MR) its like an exorcism ....
clozapine for schizophrenia..its an exorcism..it cuts out the delusions and hallucinations...one must be an expert like myself, prescribing it or forget it...
The relationship between substance use and sucide is described, not just illegal ones, but presciption ones changes such as starting and stopping increases suicide risk
Paliperidone is new, i like it but need more practice with dosing and onset of action and time till effect, it's use in the acute setting for example takes skill. I hope they make an immediate release...
ziprasidone- I describe my use for this I dont like it that much, especially the oral preparation, if your already taking it and it works then great, but its not my first, second or third choice.
Part I. This is one of 5 neuroleptic induced neurologic side effects 1) akathisia 2) EPS or parkinsonism (this vid), 3) tardive dyskinesia 4) acute dystonic reaction 5) neuroleptic malignant syndrome...
EKG electocardiogram its use in psychiatry why you need one if you are taking psychiatric medications cardiac side effects psychotropic medication. The effects of psychotropic medication on the heart...
perphenazine antipsychotic medication psychiatry compare it to others also called Trilafon, i like it its a medium potent typical antipsychotic medication CAITE study