psühhootikumide
Psühhootikumide, also known as antipsychotics, are a class of medications primarily used to manage psychosis, including delusions and hallucinations, which are symptoms of conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. They can also be used for other conditions such as severe depression, anxiety disorders, and Tourette's syndrome, sometimes as an adjunct treatment.
The exact mechanism of action for all psühhootikumide is complex and not fully understood, but they are
Psühhootikumide are typically divided into two main categories: typical (first-generation) and atypical (second-generation). Typical psühhootikumide were
Common side effects can vary between medications but may include drowsiness, dizziness, weight gain, dry mouth,