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- What's a "Psychotropic Drug"?
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- QUESTION: What's a "psychotropic drug"? Are they dangerous to take? Is it
- all right for any kind of doctor to prescribe them or are psychiatrists the
- only ones with the right to use them?
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- ANSWER: The answer to your first question can be found by analyzing the Greek
- origins of the word. "Psyche" means "soul" or "mind", while the Greek word
- "tropos" means "to turn" and when used in combination with another word can
- mean" tending to change". So a psychotropic drug is one that changes our
- minds, the way we think, and can correct alterations in thought brought about
- by illness. There are many types of such medications, useful in a variety of
- conditions, and having different chemical formulas and effects. Their
- development have greatly altered the way psychiatric illnesses can be managed,
- and their relative safety and effectiveness allow many patients to be treated
- at home with consultations in the doctors' offices rather than periods of
- hospitalization formerly considered necessary. All medications have unwanted
- side effects and risks, but the proper choice of a medication used in a
- specific situation can pay big dividends. Any properly licensed physician may
- use any approved medication, but usually do so only when they are certain of
- their knowledge of the proper use and effects of the medication. While
- psychiatrists may use larger doses of stronger medications for the difficult
- case, family physicians can an do successfully treat many psychological and
- emotional disorders in their offices.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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