Generally speaking, medication is a double-edged sword that has both curative effects and some side effects. After seeing a doctor and prescribing a drug, the doctor will inform you of the most likely or common side effects, but he or she will not have the time to go over all the side effects of the drug. The second generation of antipsychotics, especially the original or imported drugs, have increasingly long instructions. (I once tried to upload a photo of an instruction manual and found that it was basically impossible to open it, as it was the size of a window paper and double-sided.) So, after a visit, it is basically impossible to ask the doctor to give a detailed description of the drug prescribed. So, to read the instructions in detail or not, this is how I see the issue. Nowadays, there is arguably a wider range of psychiatric drugs to choose from than 20 years ago, so when doctors prescribe medications, they generally choose drugs that have few side effects and are still effective. Some patients like to read the instructions, but after reading the instructions, they are too scared to use the medication because the side effects stated in the instructions are from head to toe, from the internal organs to the hair and skin. In short, it is understood that as long as the medicine is taken, there is no good place. If this is the case, it would be choking. For drug side effects and the effects caused by the disease more, the doctor prescribes, absolutely to choose and recommend the principle of the lesser of two evils. Therefore, the instructions can be read, but if you refuse to use the drug, it is not necessary, the disease is not cured, but added to the worry. After taking the medicine, if there is any discomfort, immediately or as soon as possible to return to the clinic or the nearest hospital, are able to ensure the safety. Therefore, the problem of the instructions, I suggest, look, but can not completely rely on the instructions. Otherwise, there is no need to set up the hospital as an institution, as long as there are pharmacies.