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This section gives advice and information of some of the medications to treat symptoms of mental health conditions.
This section gives information about antidepressants. They can help with different mental health problems, including low mood, depression, and anxiety.
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Antipsychotic medications are generally used to treat the symptoms of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. But they can also be used to treat bipolar disorder and depression. This section explains more about antipsychotics.
This section gives information about benzodiazepine medication. Your doctor may prescribe benzodiazepines if you are experiencing severe anxiety or if you’re very distressed.
This section gives information about mood stabilising medication, which can balance out the highs and lows of your mood. It can help if you live with mood swings linked to mental illness or a personality disorder.
Your doctor may offer you medication to help with mental health symptoms. This information explains your right to choose and how you can deal with problems.
If you experience mental illness, your GP might offer you antidepressant medication to help. If you feel that your medication isn’t right or you’re thinking of stopping, this page can help you understand your choices.
This page gives information on the potential risks of drinking alcohol if you are taking the medication clozapine.
This page gives information on Cobenfy, a ground breaking new drug to treat schizophrenia. It have been licensed for use in the United States, but not in the UK. It is also known as KarXT or xanomeline-trospium.