What type of medication is typically perscribed to people with Borderline Person!
Question: There is no medication specifically for BPD, but many that they may be prescribed to treat the individual's specific symptoms, these would include antidepressants, mood stabilisers, anti-psychotics and anti-anxiety medication.
People with BPD may suffer from the range of psychiatric symptoms as well as problems specific to BPD.
Answers: There is no medication specifically for BPD, but many that they may be prescribed to treat the individual's specific symptoms, these would include antidepressants, mood stabilisers, anti-psychotics and anti-anxiety medication.
People with BPD may suffer from the range of psychiatric symptoms as well as problems specific to BPD.
Person above is right... there really aren't any meds specialized for BPD.... I took seroquel for a while which helped and I also took.. abilify and tegretol... from my experience more often then not they prescribe anti-psychotics.
There is no medication for BPD because it's not a true diagnosis. It's a catch-all when a therapist or psychiatrist doesn't really know what's wrong with you or isn't doing his/her job very well. My advice: get a new therapist -- one who diagnoses you properly.