Withdrawal from antipsychotic drugs

a. is extremely uncomfortable and can be life threatening.
b. is accompanied by cravings that can last for up to a year.
c. is marked by respiratory depression and decreased heart rate.
d. elevates one’s risk of seizure for up to six months.
e. None of the above are true.


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