By Mark Morales
From PHN Issue 32, Spring 2017
Editors’ Note: People in prison have a right to informed consent, according to the Handbook of Correctional Mental Health. For psychiatric medications, this means the healthcare provider who prescribes a drug must explain why they’re giving you the drug, and what the risks and benefits might be. They need to tell you about any other drugs that you could possibly take to treat the condition, because you may have more than one option to choose from. They also need to tell you the risks and benefits of not taking the drug, so that you can make an informed choice. This discussion and your consent to be given the drug should be documented in the medical record. You have a right to refuse treatment. Continue reading “SSRIs/Antidepressants: What You Need to Know”
