Psychotropic
Psychotropic is an umbrella term for substances that influence mental processes, mood, perception, cognition, or behavior. In clinical use, psychotropic drugs are prescribed to treat psychiatric and some neurological conditions and are distinguished from non-psychoactive medicines by their principal effects on the central nervous system. The term covers a broad spectrum, including antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and sedative-hypnotics.
Most psychotropic drugs act by altering neurotransmitter signaling in brain circuits involved in mood, reward, thought,
Clinical use requires careful diagnosis, dosing, and monitoring because psychotropic medications can cause side effects ranging
The term psychotropic is commonly used in medical and regulatory contexts; it is closely related to, but