So, I think what I'm talking about here regarding all the problems illustrated above might be important in understanding what is going through the minds of people killing others or themselves or killing others so someone else will shoot or kill them to put them out of their misery.
The other problem here is people in this state of mind might not care what weapon they use. If they didn't have a gun they might use a car, or truck or bus to kill people or any blunt instrument or even poison. So, though you might theoretically keep guns out of the hands of these kinds of people you are not going to stop them killing using some other means. I think overpopulation might be the biggest actual problem the human race is having in regard to these problems in the end.
Here is a list of "Mood Altering Drugs" presently available in the U.S. and likely Europe.
Later: In fact being a "soldier" in many different cultures is a way to commit suicide in an honorable way (within that culture). And in some subcultures of the Muslim religion this is what a suicide terrorist is who is interested in the mass killing of innocent "Infidels". So, as overpopulation causes more and more people to self destruct and take other people with them it is important to know it is a mass sociological phenomenon that comes naturally with overpopulation. Other effects are rape and torture in this sociological world phenomenon we are presently experiencing worldwide at this time in our world's history.
This "overpopulation effect" of suicide and mass murder is also causing young people around the world to turn against all religions. This also appears to be a sociological effect of overpopulation around the world.
So, if we want to reduce this problem the best actual way would be to find a way to stabilize or reduce the populations of Earth. Otherwise, this will inevitably get extremely worse by the day until we do which will tend to dehumanize all humanity eventually. The inevitable effect likely would either be the end of civilization and a return to just a few cave men and cave women or a nuclear holocaust and the end of the Earth.
Though many people are against the "one child" policy of China, this policy has actually helped China to become a Superpower. Without the One Child policy China would now be floundering in just too many people to properly function.
List of psychotropic medications
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of medications which are used to treat psychiatric conditions and are on the market in the United States.
A
- Abilify - antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and agitation
- Adderall - stimulant used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Ambien - used as a sleep aid, cause drowsiness
- Antabuse - used to treat alcohol addiction
- Aricept - used to slow the progression of dementia
- Anafranil - tricyclic antidepressant
- Asenapine - antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
- Ativan - benzodiazepine, used to relieve anxiety[1]
B
- Benperidol - an antipsychotic
- BuSpar - an anti -anxiety medication
- Benzodiazepines - a class of sedatives
- Benzydamine - an anti-inflammatory drug
- Butisol - brand name for Butabarbital, an antianxiety and hypnotic of the Barbiturate class of drugs
C
- Celexa - an antidepressant of the SSRI class (Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)
- Clozaril - an atypical antipsychotic (Clozapine)
- Concerta - used to treat ADD/ADHD
- Cymbalta - an antidepressant of the SSNRI (Selective Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor) class, similar to Effexor (venlafaxine)
- Cylert - similar to Ritalin. treatment for ADD. Removed from the market in 2006 due to side effects
D
- Dalmane - brand name for Flurazepam, a long-acting benzodiazepine hypnotic indicated for insomnia.
- Depakote - an atiepileptic and mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder, neuropathic pain and others. Sometimes called an antimanic medication
- Dextromethorphan - an antitussive drug
E
- Effexor - an antidepressant of the SSNRI (or SNRI) class
- Elavil - a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA), less commonly used these days
- Eskalith - a salt of Lithium, which is a mood stabilizer used to prevent bipolar disorder.
F
- Fluoxetine - (Prozac) is used to treat major depressive disorder, bulimia nervosa (an eating disorder) obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
- Fluvoxamine - (Luvox) is the first SSRI drug. It is indicated to treat obsessive compulsive disorder (US) and both OCD and depression elsewhere in the world.
G
H
- Haldol - a "typical" antipsychotic, one of the oldest, usually given in conjunction with "cogentin", an antiparkinsonic. This is due to the high occurrence of tardive dyskinesia on patients with prolonged Haldol use.
I
- Imipramine - a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) which is sometimes used to treat bulimia, panic disorder, or related disorders
- Inderal - a beta blocker known as propranolol. It is used for acute anxiety, panic attacks, hypertension.
J
K
- Keppra - an anticonvulsant drug which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer
- Klonopin - anti-anxiety and anti-epileptic medication of the benzodiazepine class
L
- Lamictal - a mood stabilizer of the anticonvulsant class
- Lexapro - an antidepressant of the SSRI class
- Librium - the first antianxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class.
- Lithium (generic name) - Known more commonly by its generic name, a mood stabilizer used in treating bipolar disorder
- Lithobid (Lithium) - A trade drug of the antipsychotic drug lithium, which is a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
- Loxitane - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
- Lunesta - a sleep aid
- Luvox - an antidepressant of the SSRI class, often used to treat Obsessive-compulsive disorder
M
- Mellaril - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
N
- Namenda - used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's Dementia
- Navane - an antipsychotic, today rarely used
- Neurontin - an anticonvulsant (anti -seizure medication) which is sometimes used as a mood stabilizer or to treat chronic pain, particularly diabetic neuropathy
O
Olanzapine : generic drug most similar to zyprexa. available in 2.5, 5, 10 mg tablets. Both drugs often associated with weight gain, especially in the first three months of use. Often also contributes to 'cotton mouth'.P
- Paxil - an SSRI antidepressant, used frequently to treat depression and anxiety disorders
- Phenelzine - (Nardil)-MAOIs for depression
- Pristiq - an SNRI antidepressant
- Prolixin - an antipsychotic
- Prozac - an SSRI antidepressant
- Phenobarbital- a barbiturate, sedative and hypnotic properties
Q
R
- Remeron - an antidepressant which is often used as a sleep aid
- Reminyl - used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's Dementia
- Restoril - a sleep aid of the benzodiazepine class
- ReVia - alternatively known as Naltrexone
- Risperdal - an "atypical" antipsychotic
- Ritalin - a stimulant used to treat ADHD/ADD
S
- Saphris - an atypical antipsychotic
- Serax - anti -anxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class, often used to help during detoxification from alcohol or other drugs of abuse
- Sertraline - an SSRI class anti-depressant (brand name Zoloft)
- Seroquel - an "atypical" antipsychotic, sometimes is used as a sleep aid when given in low doses
- Serzone- an "atypical" antidepressant
- Stelazine - an older antipsychotic, today rarely used
- Strattera - a non-stimulant medication used to treat ADD/ADHD
- Sycrest - an atypical antipsychotic
T
- Thioxetine
- Thorazine - an older antipsychotic, today rarely used because of the high occurrence of serious side effects
- Topamax - a mood stabilizer, also used for migraine headaches
- Trazodone - atypical antidepressant, most typically used now as a sleep aid
- Trileptal - a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder
U
V
- Valium - anti-anxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
- Vistaril - an antihistamine for the treatment of itches and irritations, an antiemetic, as a weak analgesic, an opioid potentiator, and as an anxiolytic.
- Vyvanse - a stimulant used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
W
- Wellbutrin - an antidepressant of the norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor (NDRI) class, structurally identical to Zyban, a smoking cessation aid
X
- Xanax - an antianxiety medication of the benzodiazepine class
Y
Z
- Zoloft - an antidepressant of the SSRI class Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
- Zyprexa - an "atypical" antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and various types of dementia and /sometimes OCD(obsessive compulsive disorder)
- Zaleplon - a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic
- Zolpidem - a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic
- Zopiclone - a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic
References
- Jump up ^ "Lorazepam". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
Categories:
- Anxiety disorders
- Psychoactive drugs
- Sedatives
- Hypnotics
- Anticonvulsants
- Muscle relaxants
- Anxiolytics
- Antidepressants
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