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antipsychotic drugs
Antipsychotic drugs are not effective on every patient. Additionally, they will do little to change established thought and behavior patterns.
These drugs include amphetamines, antidepressant drugs, antipsychotic drugs, caffeine , and lithium.
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Antipsychotic and antianxiety agents. Several drugs given for anxiety and mental illness are known to cause specific defects.
Antipsychotic drugs may be appropriate in some cases, but often cause catatonia to worsen.
Taking atypical antipsychotic medications with certain other drugs may affect the way the drugs work or may increase the chance of side effects.
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Use of certain antipsychotic drugs, or neuroleptics, can induce dystonia.