State prisoners have the right to refuse psychotropic medicine, said John Boston, director of the Legal Aid Society's Prisoners' Rights Project.
Raymond gazed at me as though he was wondering what psychotropic medicine I needed.
People who say they have Morgellons frequently reject the diagnosis of delusional parasitosis, "report that their symptoms are not taken seriously," and refuse psychotropic medicine.
Although his client takes psychotropic medicine, he was not competent to stand trial, the lawyer said.
However, according to enquiries to four apothecaries operating near the premises, the clinic issued at least 259 prescriptions for strong psychotropic medicine in the month after the revocation, 221 of them to citizens of Finland.
Dr. Wayne A. Ray, an associate professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, has demonstrated a connection between hip fractures and psychotropic medicines, which are prescribed to promote sleep, to reduce anxiety and to treat depression and symptoms of dementia.
He almost added, 'Keep taking the psychotropic medicine,' then hung up.
Hypomania induced by herbal and pharmaceutical psychotropic medicines following mild traumatic brain injury.
Koplus has been connected to an affair of sale of prescriptions for Subutex, a psychotropic medicine used for replacement treatment of certain drug addictions, and was on in 2006 fined twice for violations of prescription issuance rules by Estonian Office of Healthcare.
A decade ago, managed care, psychotropic medicines and the eclipse of Freud's reputation had begun to challenge the profession's very existence.