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Tag: Medication effectiveness

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Can you become resistant to antipsychotics?

3 min read
Approximately 20-30% of people with schizophrenia or related disorders experience what is known as treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS), indicating that it is indeed possible for a patient’s condition to become resistant to antipsychotics. This phenomenon is complex, involving various potential factors beyond simply building a tolerance to the medication.

How Do You Know If Epilepsy Medicine Is Working?

4 min read
Medication is the most common treatment for epilepsy, successfully controlling seizures in a significant percentage of people. To know if epilepsy medicine is working, a combination of self-observation, diligent record-keeping, and clinical assessments is essential.

How long does it take for epilepsy medicine to kick in?

4 min read
Approximately half of all individuals with epilepsy achieve seizure freedom with the first anti-epileptic drug they try. However, the time it takes for epilepsy medicine to kick in and provide effective seizure control can vary significantly based on factors such as medication type, formulation, and individual patient responses.

Understanding What is the Most Effective Time to Take Omeprazole

4 min read
Omeprazole works by blocking acid production, but its effectiveness can be significantly reduced if not taken correctly, with some studies showing suboptimal timing can impact its effect. This guide explores what is the most effective time to take omeprazole to achieve optimal therapeutic benefits and manage symptoms effectively.