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Latest revision as of 11:01, 12 October 2024
- See also changes related to Risperidone, or pages that link to Risperidone or to this page or whose text contains "Risperidone".
Parent topics
- Medication [r]: A licensed drug taken to cure or reduce symptoms of an illness or medical condition. [e]
- Antipsychotic agent [r]: Class of medicines used to treat psychosis and other mental and emotional conditions. [e]
Subtopics
- Schizophrenia [r]: A mental disorder characterized by impaired perception of the individual's environment. [e]
- Amisulpride [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Aripiprazole [r]: A medication that is a second generation antipsychotic agent. [e]
- Clozapine [r]: A second generation antipsychotic agent medication. [e]
- Olanzapine [r]: An antipsychotic agent medication. [e]
- Quetiapine [r]: A medication and second generation antipsychotic agent. [e]
- Ziprasidone [r]: Generic name for an atypical antipsychotic drug used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Its brand name is GEODON. [e]
- Psychotherapy [r]: An intervention or insight technique that relies on communication between a therapist and a client(s) to address specific forms of diagnosable mental illness, or everyday problems [e]
- Premedication [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Self-medication hypothesis [r]: Claim that an individuals' choice of a particular drug is not accidental or coincidental, but instead, a result of the individuals' psychological condition. [e]