These symptoms, aggression, suspiciousness, and a decline in self-care, are often managed using medications called antipsychotics. They help balance brain chemicals to reduce distress, calm agitation, and improve daily functioning. Commonly prescribed generic options include atypical antipsychotics such as risperidone, olanzapine, aripiprazole, and quetiapine. Sometimes, antidepressants or mood stabilizers are also used depending on the underlying cause. Because these symptoms can arise from various treatable conditions, a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is essential. They will help determine the safest, most effective treatment plan tailored to your needs. Please consult a doctor before starting any medication.
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