The correct answer is Anti-psychotic medications.
Drugs known as antipsychotics can lessen or eliminate psychotic symptoms like delusions and hallucinations (seeing or hearing something that is not there). The primary class of pharmaceuticals used to treat schizophrenia is known as antipsychotic medications, which were once classified as major tranquilizers and neuroleptics. The psychosis that can be brought on by bipolar disorder, depression, or Alzheimer's disease is also treated with them. Antipsychotics are also used to treat Tourette syndrome, bipolar disorder, and anxiety disorders by stabilizing moods, lowering anxiety, and reducing anxiety.
Antipsychotic medications can assist a person with acute psychosis calm down and make sense of their bewilderment within hours or days, but it may take them up to four or six weeks for them to fully take effect.
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