How long can you live on long-term psychiatric drugs

The life expectancy of psychiatric patients and the life expectancy of normal people is the same, long-term use of psychotropic drugs can live for how long, depending on the type of drug and whether the patient has other diseases, but the drug on the patient’s life expectancy impact how much, now there is no exact clinical value, the specifics are as follows: 1, not accompanied by other diseases: if the patient does not have any other diseases, long-term use of the drug is only used to treat the symptoms of psychiatric disorders, and the drug is still a side effect Small new antipsychotic drugs, such as ziprasidone hydrochloride, lurasidone and other drugs, long-term use of the patient’s life is not affected. If the patient has no other diseases, the drug is clozapine tablets, alprazolam and other drugs with big side effects, the patient may be due to the side effects of high fever, impaired consciousness, renal failure and other symptoms, these symptoms, if they exist for a long time, may shorten the patient’s life expectancy, but there is no research to show that it will directly reduce life expectancy; 2. Accompanied by other diseases: if the patient has other diseases, such as cirrhosis, uremia and other serious diseases If the patient has other diseases, such as liver cirrhosis, uremia and other serious diseases, the long-term use of the new antipsychotic drugs with fewer side effects and no effect on the disease, the general use of the drug does not have a significant impact on the patient’s life expectancy. If the long-term use of drugs with high side effects and a certain impact on the disease, then it may affect the patient’s life expectancy, but this situation is relatively rare. Therefore, it is recommended that psychiatric patients who take medication for a long period of time need to be supervised by a guardian in order to prevent accidents from occurring.