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  2. Antimanic drugs - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism of antimanic drugs has not yet been fully known, it is proposed that they mostly affect chemical neurotransmitters in the brain. [2] However, the usage of antimanic drugs should be consulted with a doctor or pharmacist due to their side effects and interactions with other drugs and food.

  3. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Keppra (levetiracetam) – an anticonvulsant drug which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer and has potential benefits for other psychiatric and neurologic conditions such as Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorder, and Alzheimer's disease; Klonopin – anti-anxiety and anti-epileptic medication of the benzodiazepine class

  4. Risperidone - Wikipedia

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    Risperidone may induce extrapyramidal side effects, akathisia and tremors, which is associated with diminished dopaminergic activity in the striatum. It can also cause sexual side effects, galactorrhoea , infertility, gynecomastia , and, with chronic use, reduced bone mineral density leading to breaks , all of which are associated with ...

  5. High-dose ADHD drugs linked to 81% higher psychosis risk ...

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    At the study’s conclusion, the research team found that study participants receiving any prescription amphetamine had a 63% risk of developing psychosis or mania.

  6. Bipolar disorder in children - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis of bipolar disorder in children has been heavily debated for many reasons including the potential harmful effects of adult bipolar medication use for children. PBD is similar to bipolar disorder (BD) in adults , and has been proposed as an explanation for periods of extreme shifts in mood called mood episodes.

  7. Lisdexamfetamine - Wikipedia

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    Its effects generally begin within two hours and last for up to 14 hours. [16] Common side effects of lisdexamfetamine include loss of appetite, anxiety, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, irritability, and nausea. [16] Rare but serious side effects include mania, sudden cardiac death in those with underlying heart problems, and psychosis. [16]

  8. Nortriptyline - Wikipedia

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    Serious side effects may include seizures, an increased risk of suicide in those less than 25 years of age, urinary retention, glaucoma, mania, and a number of heart issues. [8] Nortriptyline may cause problems if taken during pregnancy. [8] Use during breastfeeding appears to be relatively safe. [7]

  9. Man not warned of drug side effects 'saw bear during steroid ...

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    A man who had "steroid mania" was not "fully informed" about possible side effects, an ombudsman says. Man not warned of drug side effects 'saw bear during steroid mania' Skip to main content