True or False: You must take psychiatric medication for life.
False. Many can taper off under medical supervision.
Name one type of antidepressant.
SSRI, SNRI, or atypical antidepressant
What neurotransmitter do most antidepressants target?
Serotonin and/or norepinephrine.
Name a common side effect of antidepressants.
Drowsiness, weight gain, nausea, dry mouth.
Give an example of a short-term medication.
Benzodiazepines
True or False: Psychiatric medications change your personality.
False. They regulate symptoms but don’t alter personality.
What type of medication is used for schizophrenia?
Antipsychotics
What do antipsychotic medications block?
Dopamine receptors.
How long does it take for antidepressants to show full effects?
4-6 weeks.
Why should benzodiazepines be used cautiously?
They can be habit-forming and lead to dependence.
True or False: Antidepressants work immediately.
False. They take 4-6 weeks to become effective.
What type of medication stabilizes mood?
Mood stabilizers
Which mood stabilizer is a natural element?
Lithium.
What is a risk of stopping medication abruptly?
Withdrawal symptoms and relapse.
What is an example of a long-term medication?
Antidepressants or mood stabilizers
True or False: Taking medication for mental health is a sign of weakness.
False. Taking medication is a responsible step toward wellness.
What class of medication is commonly used for ADHD?
Stimulants
How do anti-anxiety medications work in the brain?
They enhance GABA, a calming neurotransmitter.
What should you do if you experience severe side effects?
Contact a healthcare provider.
Why is adherence to long-term medications important?
It helps maintain stability and prevent relapse.
True or False: If you feel better, you can stop taking your medication immediately.
False. Stopping suddenly can cause withdrawal and relapse.
What medication type is used to manage panic attacks?
Anti-anxiety medications
What neurotransmitters do stimulants affect?
Dopamine and norepinephrine.
Name one lifestyle modification that can help manage medication side effects.
Regular exercise, healthy diet, hydration, good sleep.
hat is the main difference between short-term and long-term medications?
Short-term provides immediate relief; long-term is for sustained symptom management.