4. Thioridazine
Another complicatedly named medication that is ever-present in the medicine cabinets of people living with a range of mental illnesses and disorders, thioridazine is something which enables users to live an active and fairly normal life, despite the mental frailty or particular condition they might find themselves living with.
The long term use of this potent and strong drug has been liked with the development of TD and in all of those cases where it has occurred, you would be hard pushed to find someone that would say they didn’t regret taking this medication for as long as they did.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing though, and it is important for people with TD induced by this neuroleptic to think back to the part of their life where they depended on the medication to be able to function normally.
It’s always a difficult trade-off to make, should a person look after their present or their future?