Posted by schleprock on February 6, 2013, at 20:30:43
In reply to Re: Antipsychotic side effects and level of psychosis, posted by Meatwood _Flack on February 6, 2013, at 20:09:41
> My guess is that is based on individual brain and/or body chemistry, as there are agents in the medications (coloring, binders, etc.) that do not work to control the symptoms of psychosis (or maina, depression, etc.). Also, my experience with side effects has been mild while my symptoms (depression) are severe. There are, however, folks on this forum much more knowledgeable about psychopharmacology than I who may offer a different (and, perhaps, more accurate) point of view.
I'm not sure about APs, but one might also want to pose the same question about benzos, seeing as how they seem to be typically abused by "normal" people, especially Xanax, which is apparently some sort of crime to be in possession of.
You should view the following story and pass your own judgment over whether or not this type of behavior could be the result of the use of Xanax in the case of a non-neurotic:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/giggling-woman-flips-judge-bird-judge-not-amused-210739814.html
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