One question: Can you get the perfect medication during a psychiatric stay?
I would like to go into psychiatry because I should finally be focused on one medication. I'm constantly taking different medications and each one has its advantages and disadvantages and it feels like you're constantly choosing between cholera and the plague.
I'm talking about neuroleptics and schizophrenia.
Well, the medications necessary for your illness naturally have all the side effects. But yes, in a stationary stay for medicamental adjustment, you will be limited to a solid mix of medications that you get in a good dosage for you and with as little side effects as possible. With constantly changing drugs, no success can occur, since neuroleptics should have a certain level of action.
Whether there is the PERFEKTE drug, I don’t know. But you will try to find a therapy that works well for you.
This makes sense to get you as close as possible, but neuroleptics are so crisp, because unfortunately there is not really the “perfect state”.
Nothing goes perfectly nothing because no
Just say, no. There is no DAS drug for schizophrenia therapy.
I told the doctor to write the stratetera to me so that I’m more focused in life… and instead he just gave me an anti-depressant — what do I want with an anti-depressant that doesn’t even generate focus…
It’s almost like the 12-year training has gone behind, and you’ve got something googlet.
The perfect drug is not
Wouldn’t make it stationary
is ab*uck?
You can.
Every ‘can’ question can be answered with ‘yes’.