
The evidence suggests antipsychotics may offer some symptomatic relief in treating emotionally unstable personality disorder, but their use is inconsistent with guidelines and associated with potential adverse effects.
treatment, evidence, emotionally unstable personality disorder, pharmacology, mental health, psychiatry, antipsychotic
treatment, evidence, emotionally unstable personality disorder, pharmacology, mental health, psychiatry, antipsychotic
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