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What is atypical antipsychotic?Nueroleptic agents(in medicine) usually not yet proven to work enough for anything specific. Still usually in testing stages for western pharmaceutical fraud guinea pigs. Many carry tranquilizing effects. I was given an atypical antipsychotic when I was on probation and banned from using benzodiazepines. atypical antipsychotic - videoAtypical antipsychotic - what is it?An atypical antipsychotic is a drug used to return individuals with psychotic disorders (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder {when used with antidepressants}) back into a normal or sedated state. Atypical antipsychotics are used in the management of psychotic conditions. |
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