Psychiatric Drugs
Antidepressants, SSRIs, Tricyclics, Maoi Beta Blockers, Stimulants, Tranquilizers, Sleeping Pills, Antipsychotics, Neuroleptics, Mood Stabilizers, psychotropic
Complete Guide to Psychiatric drugs |
Introduction:
1. This is a mere reference section to our main page on the dangers and damage that psychiatric drugs cause those who take them. Here is our main page on drugs: click here
2. Psychiatric drugs are dangerous, addictive, have painful withdrawal symptoms.
3. Psychiatric drugs do not work. In trials, they performed no better than placebos.
4. Chemical imbalances in the brain are a myth.
5. Mental illness is not a bodily, physical disease, but a spiritual freewill choice.
A. Psychiatric drugs: Antidepressants (for depression)
B. Psychiatric drugs: Stimulants (for depression)
C. Psychiatric drugs: Tranquilizers and Sleeping Pills (for anxiety)
D. Psychiatric drugs: Antipsychotic Drugs (Neuroleptics)
E. Psychiatric drugs: Mood Stabilizers
F. Psychiatric drugs are not specific to individual "disorders"
3. This is a mere reference section to our main page on the dangers and damage that psychiatric drugs cause those who take them. Do not use this chart for any kind of prescribing. There may be errors. Only begin or stop taking prescribed drugs under direct supervision of a medical doctor.
F. Psychiatric drugs for specific "disorders"
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Antidepressants |
Stimulants |
Tranquilizers |
Antipsychotic |
Mood stabilizers |
Effexor, Tofranil |
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Klonopin, Xanax, Buspar |
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Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro, Paxil, Celexa, Tofranil, Nardil, Parnate Marplan |
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Ativan, Xanax |
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Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro, Paxil, Celexa, Nardil, Parnate, Marplan |
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Klonopin, Inderal |
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Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro, Paxil, Celexa, Anafranil |
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Haldol, Orap, Catapres, Rivotril, Mogadon |
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Wellbutrin |
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Remeron, Effexor, Cymbalta, Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, Lexapro, Luvox, Elavil, Limbitrol, Norpramin, Sinequan, Norpramin, Tofranil, Pamelor, Aventyl, Vivactil, Nardil, Marplan, Parnate |
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Abilify, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Geodon, Risperdal, Buspar, triiodothyonine or "T3", Ritalin, Aderall, Mirapex, Requipp, Lamictal, SAMe, testosterone, estrogen, DHEA |
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Clozaril, Zyprexa, Risperdal, Seroquel, Geodon |
Lithium, Anticonvulsants with mood stablizing effects: Depakote, Tegretol, Lamictal, Neurontin, Topamax |
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Thorazine, Haldol, Etrafon, Trilafon, Prolixin, Clozaril, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Serdolect, Geodon |
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Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Celexa |
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Eating disorders: Anorexia, bulimia |
Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Effexor, Luvox |
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Zyprexa, Solian |
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Prozac, Zoloft, Lexapro, Paxil, Celexa |
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Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) or Dissociative Identity Disorder, DID |
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Adderall, Concerta, Cylert, Dexedrine, Dextrostat, Focalin, Metadate, Ritalin >6 yrs |
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Important Note: Never stop taking prescribed drugs of a medical doctor or psychiatrist without first consulting them. Stopping cold turkey might kill you! If you are on Neuroleptic by a judge's order, get a job and show you can function on your own and ask for your drugs to be reduced by your doctor. The more you show your psychiatrist you can function independently, responsibly and normally on your own, the fewer drugs they will prescribe. It's all up to you! The first step is to tell your doctor that the drugs are interfering with your ability to work. Ask your doctor to cut your drug dose down. After six months of working, go in again and ask him to reduce it again. As long as you can function independently, responsibly and normally on your own they will keep reducing the drugs over time at your request. Always work through your doctor. Never make any decisions to make drug or dosing changes without a doctor's oversight.
By Steve Rudd: Contact the author for comments, input or corrections.
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