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samm1917
1 year ago

Psychopharmaceutical is an epitome that includes all medicines that can change the mental state of the consuming individuals. They are usually prescribed for the treatment of psychiatric problems, but also in other areas such as pain therapy.

Not all psychopharmaceuticals have a classic effect. For example, drugs from the group of benzodiazepines, opioids and in some cases also stimulants (e.g. amphetamine).

Antidepressants, antipsychotics and phase prophylactics, for example, do not depend in the classical sense. Nevertheless, temporary settling symptoms can also occur in these drugs.

In contrast to the withdrawal symptoms, there is no active desire for the substance (craving) in the case of settling symptoms. They are primarily complaints such as sheep disorders, sweating, uneasiness etc. that manifest. In contrast to the withdrawal symptoms, settling symptoms also proceed comparatively rapidly and there is generally no risk of falling back.

GabHH
1 year ago

What kind of withdrawal can psychopharmacists have?

If you put off psychopharmaceuticals, it can have effects that are as different as the psychopharmacists themselves.

Psychopharmacists are roughly divided into different groups.

  • antidepressants
  • Mood stabiliser
  • Antipsycholic
  • Anxiolytics / Hypnotika
  • antidementiva
  • Psychostimulants

Within these groups different drugs vary.

Actually, your doctor should have informed you about it. But you also find concrete answers in the package leaflet.

putzfee1
1 year ago

It depends on the psychopharmacists. Usually you find information in the package leaflet.