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How about Psychiatric Drugs for bipolar?

One of my friend is suffering from bipolar. Will Psychiatric medications help him to come out of this affect?
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  • Psychiatric medications are considered to be psychoactive because they work on the central nervous system and affect the way the brain functions. They are used to treat mental disorders and almost all have synthetic chemical make-up. To get one of these drugs, a prescription is needed from a doctor. Each year pharmaceutical companies spend billions on developing new psychiatric drugs. It shows the strength of its usage. There are six kinds available in the market.



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  • from what i read- there are certain medication that can help. if the first one doesn't - there is a second and third line of medication. from a personal experience (not mine, a friend of the family) it can even save your friend's life..
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