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ICD-10 code: T43.5

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of other and unspecified antipsychotics and neuroleptics

Antipsychotics and neuroleptics are medications that are used to treat various mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression. While these medications can be highly effective in managing symptoms, they also come with potential risks and side effects.

One of the risks associated with antipsychotics and neuroleptics is the possibility of poisoning, adverse effects, or underdosing. Poisoning can occur if a person takes too much of the medication, either accidentally or intentionally. Symptoms of antipsychotic or neuroleptic poisoning may include confusion, dizziness, seizures, and difficulty breathing.

Adverse effects refer to any negative reaction to the medication, even when taken at the prescribed dosage. Common adverse effects of antipsychotics and neuroleptics include weight gain, sedation, and movement disorders. In some cases, these side effects can be severe and long-lasting, leading to a decreased quality of life and potential health complications.

Underdosing occurs when a person takes less than the prescribed dosage of the medication. This can be intentional, such as when a person wants to avoid the side effects of the medication, or unintentional, such as when a person forgets to take their medication. Underdosing can limit the effectiveness of the medication, leaving the person with ongoing symptoms and a reduced quality of life.

  1. To avoid poisoning, always take antipsychotics and neuroleptics at the prescribed dosage and never take more than recommended.
  2. If you experience any adverse effects, speak with your healthcare provider. They may be able to adjust your dosage or recommend alternative medications.
  3. To prevent underdosing, set reminders to take your medication at the same time each day and keep a record of when you take it.
  4. It is important to attend regular appointments with your healthcare provider to monitor your symptoms and make any necessary adjustments to your medication.

In conclusion, antipsychotics and neuroleptics can be highly effective in managing symptoms of mental health conditions. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with these medications, including poisoning, adverse effects, and underdosing. By following the recommended dosage and monitoring your symptoms with your healthcare provider, you can safely and effectively manage your mental health.

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