When it comes to BPD the most common forms of medication given out are Mood Stabilisers, Antidepressant, Antipsychotic or even Anxiolytics. One of the hardest parts of having BPD is the extreme emotional swings we get, so stabilising our mood is normally the first course of action with regards to treatment. But then, when things get bad you will often find you will be prescribed Antidepressants or Anxiolytics as well. One thing to note here is that NONE of the medications mentioned below should be taken without consulting your doctor first and especially not brought online as you never really know what is in them.
So when it comes to BPD the most common mood stabilisers are…
- Lithium
- Valproate
- Lamotrigine
- Divalproex
- Carbamazepine
With the most common forms of Antidepressants being…
- Agomelatine
- Nortriptyline
- Venlafaxine
- Fluoxetine
- Mirtazapine
- Sertraline
- Venlafaxine
Some forms of antipsychotic medication are…
- Risperidone
- Quetiapine
- Olanzapine
- Ziprasidone
- Paliperidone
- Aripiprazole
- Clozapine
- Zyprexa
Then lastly the most common forms of Anxiolytics are…
- Alprazolam
- Chlordiazepoxide
- Clonazepam
- Diazepam
- Lorazepam
Here on this site we will try and cover all of those medications above and give you all the information you need with a full list of side effects, uses and real-peoples opinions while taking them. If you find your own medication is not on here, do leave a comment below and we will add it to the list or if you don’t wish to do that do get in touch with us via the Contact Page.