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Quick Reference to Medications Used in Mental Health

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This quick reference includes the 80 or so products classified by the NIMH as mental health medications, as well as an additional 20 or so entries covering hypnotics, plus analgesics and muscle relaxants. Information comes directly from the FDA repository of package inserts. Where package inserts are available from multiple manufacturers of the same medication, those included here have been selected for their timeliness and completeness and without regard as to whether a specific entry represents a branded or generic version of a product.

Additional Sub-Sections

Antidepressants

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Antidepressants are used to treat depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety disorders. Antidepressants may also play a role in the treatment of ADHD and chronic pain.

Combination Antipsychotic and Antidepressant

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The combination of antidepressant plus antipsychotic may improve clinical response rates in the treatment of depressive episodes associated with bipolar disorder as well as treatment resistant depression. Some studies suggest benefit also for the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

Hypnotics

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Sedative-hypnotic medicines are used in the treatment of sleeping problems. Their potential for addiction is lower than that for benzodiazepine sedatives which may also be used to help people sleep. However, possible risks associated with taking hypnotics include allergic reactions and dangerous sleep-related behaviors such as sleep-driving.

Painkillers: Analgesics and Muscle Relaxants

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Analgesics and muscle relaxants are used in the treatment of a wide range of chronic pain conditions which have a high rate of comorbidity with common mental health complaints, including depression and anxiety.