Medication Madness

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Medication madness



Medications Madness

Introduction

The book Medication Madness is written by Peter Breggin. The book has provided significant findings that the psychiatric medications may create some disorders and create madness in the mid of patients. Medicines for anxiety, depression, insomnia, and other psychological problems are common throughout the country and people are alarmingly purchasing these medicines for the cure of their psychological problem. Some researchers have found that the cure medications are dangerous more that the problem for which the medicine is prescribed.

Discussion

Medication Madness has provide comprehensive and significant findings of the reaction of the medications, the book describes some cases of murder, rape, crime, suicide and other psychological distorted. Because many patients with mental illness take more than one psychotropic drug, an understanding of the effects of every class of these drugs is very important to manage any mental abnormalities that can happen with these patients.

The Psychiatric (or psychotropic drugs) are a specific class of drugs that act through specific chemical molecules and modes, mechanisms and structures of the CNS. So they are substances that can be up to the inner parts of the brain, by interacting with certain nerve receptors and thereby influence the neuropsychological mechanisms and levels of neurotransmitters present in the apparatus neuropsychic. In this way, Psychotropic Drugs, like other psychoactive substances , can change in a positive sense the intensity and frequency of anxiety, mood decline, agitation, fear, nervousness, euphoria, impulsiveness, mania, etc., as well as facilitating the slowing of cognitive processes (e.g. thinking) and the normalization of rhythms, psychobiological needs and perceptions (e.g., sleep, hunger, fatigue, etc..). In this way they prove useful in combating various symptoms of multiple psychological disorders, even if their use leads to a few times side effects, such as psychological and physical dependence. As said the Psychiatric act chemically on ...
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