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Delayed Efficacy and Variable Response of Psychotropic Drugs
Psychotropic medications are not immediate cures for psychological disorders. It is typical for an individual to require several weeks of consistent medication before experiencing noticeable clinical improvements. Additionally, individual physiological and psychological responses to these medications can vary dramatically.
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Delayed Efficacy and Variable Response of Psychotropic Drugs