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  2. What Are the Top Psych Meds Prescribed? I Psych Central

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    In 2020, more than 252 million prescriptions were prescribed for mental health conditions. That number was higher in 2018 at 255 million, suggesting a slight decline in prescriptions for...

  3. Top 10 antipsychotic medications by prescriptions dispensed ...

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    What are the most commonly prescribed antipsychotic medications? Quetiapine fumarate, also known by the brand name Seroquel, is the most prescribed antipsychotic medications dispensed to U.S. patients on the list at more than 27%.

  4. Mental Health Medications - National Institute of ... - NIMH

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    Explore information on mental health medications, including antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, stimulants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers.

  5. Drugs That Treat Mental Illnesses - WebMD

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    There are several different types of drugs available to treat mental illnesses. Some of the most commonly used are antidepressants, anti-anxiety, antipsychotic, mood stabilizing, and stimulant...

  6. 5 Common Medications Psychiatrists Prescribe — Talkspace

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    Below, we’ll discuss the most common medications typically prescribed for some of the above conditions. Get an evaluation and prescription online from a licensed psychiatric provider to improve your well-being. 1. Antidepressant Medications.

  7. The Top 25 Psychiatric Medications: Big Business-and a Price ...

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    Which psychiatric drugs are the most commonly prescribed? John M. Grohol, PsyD recently posted a list of the 25 most frequently prescribed psychiatric drugs on his PsychCentral.com website.

  8. Commonly Prescribed Psychotropic Medications - AIMS Center

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    Start: 20 mg qday X 7d, then to 40 mg. MAX: 40 mg qday (MAX: 20 mg qday if ≥60 y/o, hepatically impaired, a CYP2C19 poor metabolizer, or taking a CYP2C19 inhibitor). Start: 30 mg qday X 7d, then to 60 mg qday. Range: 60-120 mg/day. Start: 5 mg qday X 7d, then to 10 mg qday. Range 10-20 mg/d (~3X potent vs. Celexa).