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The answer is: [A]: anti-psychotic drugs .
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(which are sometimes prescribed for "mania", or "manic-depression"; and even have FDA-approval for treatment of "manic-depression"; known as: "bipolar disorder" — even in bipolar disorder without psychotic features; and even have FDA-approval for treatment-resistant major (unipolar) depression combined with an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor); even in cases of major depression without psychotic features. Fortunately, the so-called "atypical anti-psychotics"; or, "newer generation antipsychotics", tend to have a lesser risk of such side effects.).
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(which are sometimes prescribed for "mania", or "manic-depression"; and even have FDA-approval for treatment of "manic-depression"; known as: "bipolar disorder" — even in bipolar disorder without psychotic features; and even have FDA-approval for treatment-resistant major (unipolar) depression combined with an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor); even in cases of major depression without psychotic features. Fortunately, the so-called "atypical anti-psychotics"; or, "newer generation antipsychotics", tend to have a lesser risk of such side effects.).
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