neuroleptejä
Neuroleptejä, also known as antipsychotics, are a class of psychiatric medications primarily used to manage psychosis, including delusions and hallucinations. They are also employed to treat bipolar disorder, severe anxiety, and sometimes Tourette syndrome. The term "neuroleptic" itself is derived from Greek words meaning "nerve" and "seize," reflecting their ability to dampen neurological activity.
These medications function by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain, most notably dopamine. By blocking dopamine receptors,
The choice of neuroleptic depends on the specific condition being treated, the individual patient's medical history,