No. Psychotic means very crazy or delusional.
*But they do make anti-psychotic medications.
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No, it is an anti-psychotic drug used as a sedative for schizophrenia.
Seroquel is an anti-psychotic drug used for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
yes it is legal, yes you'll pass a drug test.
seroquel is not great as a 'nerve' pill, it is not a sedative it is an anti-psychotic drug
Yes. It also has the potential of producing psychotic episodes. A very dangerous drug.
The drug classes of typical antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics are used to treat psychotic disorders. The most famous examples are Thorazine, Clozaril (typical antipsychotics), Abilify, Zyprexa, and Risperdal (atypical antipsychotics).
anti-psychotic drug
Seroquel is generally hard to overdose on, as it is designed for people with psychotic disorders. Some people are perscribed 1200mg a day. It is an expensive drug. Remembering it depends on what you are using it for (insomnia or psychotic disorder), your tolerance to the drug, whether you've eaten or if you combine it with other drugs.
A psychotic break is a break from reality. Psychotic breaks often involve hallucinations or delusions.
Dementia is a separate problem from psychosis, even though the symptoms can be similar. Senile dementia is caused by the deterioration of the brain due to aging, and anti-psychotic drugs are of no use in that situation. It would be a serious mistake to use them for dementia, since all anti-psychotic drugs carry a risk of severe side effects.
What is the pathophysiology of psychotic disorder?