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Clinicians are encouraged to educate patients on side effects, expectations for when the drug will start working, and why they should never stop medications abruptly.

A non-habit-forming daily pill that slowly dials down the background noise of chronic worry. 4. Antipsychotics: Organizing the Chaos clinical psychopharmacology made ridiculously simple top

Psychotropic medications are generally grouped by the symptoms they target rather than just the diagnosis. Drug Class Primary Use Mechanism (Simplified) Depression, anxiety, OCD Increase serotonin , norepinephrine , or dopamine . Mood Stabilizers Bipolar disorder Calm areas of the brain to manage extreme emotional shifts. Antipsychotics Schizophrenia, severe mania Block dopamine (and sometimes serotonin) to clear thinking. Anxiolytics Panic attacks, GAD Increase GABA to produce a relaxing effect. Stimulants ADHD, Narcolepsy Increase focus by boosting dopamine and norepinephrine. Key Clinical Concepts Clinicians are encouraged to educate patients on side