Antipsychotic
medications are used as a short term treatment for bipolar disorder to control
psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations,
delusions, or mania symptoms. Common antipsychotic drugs used to treat bipolar disorders are aripiprazole,
asenapine, cariprazine, clozapine, lurasidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone,
ziprasidone and so on. The most common side effects of antipsychotic medications
includes,
·
Blurred vision
·
Dry mouth
·
Sleepiness
·
Sexual dysfunction
·
Muscle spasms or tremors
·
Weight gain
Antipsychotics are related to Psychiatry. Psychiatry
is the branch of medicine that study diagnosis, prevention and treatment of
mental disorders. Psychiatry Open Access journal invites researcher from around
the globe working on Antipsychotics. It is a peer reviewed Journal, with rapid
publication process. It covers the topics such as stress, anxiety disorders,
antidepressants, Behavioral changes, emotions, eating disorders, Phobias,
Amnesia, Addiction, Child Sexual Abuse, Child Adolescent Psychiatry, Cognitive
Disorders and not limited to above areas. Psychiatry Open Access is a global
open access journal maintaining high standards of scientific excellence and its
editorial board ensures a rapid peer review process.
Researchers, authors, reviewers, and readers can use this page to find journal resources connected
with Antipsychotics, including published articles,
related academic topics, current issue content, archive material, and manuscript submission information.