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In [[psychiatry]], '''psychotropic drugs''' are a "loosely defined grouping of drugs that have effects on psychological function. Here the psychotropic agents include the [[antidepressive agent]]s, [[hallucinogen]]s, and tranquilizing agents (including the [[antipsychotic]]s and [[anti-anxiety agent]]s)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[psychiatry]], '''psychotropic drugs''' are a "loosely defined grouping of drugs that have effects on psychological function. Here the psychotropic agents include the [[antidepressive agent]]s, [[hallucinogen]]s, and tranquilizing agents (including the [[antipsychotic]]s and [[anti-anxiety agent]]s)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>


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In psychiatry, psychotropic drugs are a "loosely defined grouping of drugs that have effects on psychological function. Here the psychotropic agents include the antidepressive agents, hallucinogens, and tranquilizing agents (including the antipsychotics and anti-anxiety agents)."[1]

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