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The answer to
some of your questions may help you and your doctor choose the treatment
that is best for you. Treatment for mental health problems usually
include counseling and/or medication. Mental health disorders respond
well to treatment. Talk to your doctor, and learn as much as you
can about your condition and its treatments. Take this list of questions with you the next time you go to see your doctor, and write down the answers for future reference.
There are basic categories for mental health medications based on the symptoms for which they are primarily used; antipsychotic, anti-manic, antidepressant and anti-anxiety medications. Find out what kind of medication your doctor is recommending and what to expect.
Many medications for mental health problems take four to six weeks to bring results, although some people see results very quickly. Take your medicine as recommended, even when you begin to feel better. It is important to continue to take the medicine to keep feeling well. If you want to stop your medication for some reason, talk to your doctor before you do. You and your doctor will work together to decide if it is the right time to discontinue treatment, stick with your medication or change medications. If you and your doctor decide to end medication treatment, he or she will tell you the safest way to discontinue medication because many mental health medications must be tapered off. However, don't wait too long to talk to your doctor if you are not feeling better. Some people respond differently to different mental health medications. If you are not getting relief from symptoms with your treatment, a different medication may be needed. To make sure your medicine is right for you, tell your health care provider how the medicine is working. One way to know how the medicine is working is to keep a record of your symptoms. If the medicine is not working, (your symptoms are getting worse or not getting better), your doctor may recommend a blood test to see whether you are getting the right dosage. There are many things that your doctor can do if the medicine is not working:
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