Psychoactive medication refers to drugs that alter brain function and have an impact on a person's mood, perception, cognition, or behavior. These medications are commonly used in the treatment of mental health disorders such as schizophrenia.
Related terms
Dosage: The amount of psychoactive medication prescribed by a healthcare professional which must be carefully monitored to ensure effectiveness and minimize potential side effects.
Adherence: Refers to the patient's willingness and ability to consistently take their prescribed psychoactive medication as instructed by their healthcare provider.
Side Effects: Unintended physiological or psychological responses experienced by patients due to taking psychoactive medication. These may include drowsiness, weight gain, or changes in appetite.