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| Aspie as fuck 'n shiet, my nigga. | | Aspie as fuck 'n shiet, my nigga. |
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| {{DoctorBox|leavedate=N/A|joindate=07/30/2025|status=Alive|clearance=Level 3 (Excluding minors’ quarters)|name=Doctor Jack Scheudah|file=DrScheudah.png}} | | {{DoctorBox|leavedate=N/A|joindate=07/30/2025|status=Alive|clearance=Level 3|name=Doctor Jack Scheudah|file=DrScheudah.png}} |
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| Many patients have expected him to be the type with white hair 'n shiet, due to them being exposed to cartoon phenotypes. However, he's more laid back and chill than other doctors. | | Many patients have expected him to be the type with white hair 'n shiet, due to them being exposed to cartoon phenotypes. However, he's more laid back and chill than other doctors. |
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| One of his most controversial opinions was that [[Patient-1969|ASHBIE DID NOTHING WRONG.]] | | One of his most controversial opinions was that [[Patient-1969|ASHBIE DID NOTHING WRONG.]] |
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| == Note: ==
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| Due to his obsession with the children patients in the Soysylum he's been indefinitely locked out of minors’ quarters and been prescribed these following meds:
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| <small><sub>Medroxyprogesterone Acetate (Depo-Provera - acts on the pituitary gland to increase testosterone clearance and inhibit production to significantly suppress sexual drive)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Cyproterone Acetate (Androcur - blocks androgen receptors and inhibits luteinizing hormone release to drastically reduce sexual arousal and fantasy frequency)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Leuprolide Acetate (Lupron - a GnRH agonist that desensitizes pituitary receptors to cease testosterone production and eliminate sexual urges)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Leuprolide Acetate Depot (Eligard - a long-acting formulation of leuprolide used to maintain castrate levels of testosterone for extended periods)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Triptorelin Pamoate (Trelstar - a long-acting GnRH agonist used to suppress testosterone to castrate levels and reduce deviant sexual interest)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Triptorelin Acetate (Decapeptyl - induces a medical castration state to prevent sexual arousal and physiological response to stimuli)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Goserelin Acetate (Zoladex - a subcutaneous implant that suppresses pituitary gonadotropins to lower serum testosterone and libido)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Histrelin Acetate (Vantas - provides continuous delivery of GnRH agonist to maintain testosterone suppression for long-term management)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Degarelix Acetate (Firmagon - binds immediately to GnRH receptors as an antagonist to rapidly lower testosterone without an initial hormonal surge)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Buserelin Acetate (Suprefact - blocks the production of sex hormones to reduce the intensity and frequency of sexual fantasies)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Nafarelin Acetate (Synarel - inhibits gonadotropin secretion via nasal administration to lower testosterone levels and drive)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Abarelix (Plenaxis - reduces testosterone directly to manage hormonal drivers of sexual behavior in acute settings)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Bicalutamide (Casodex - blocks the action of testosterone on target tissues to prevent physiological arousal and erectile function)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Flutamide (Eulexin - inhibits androgen uptake and nuclear binding in target tissues to reduce sexual function and interest)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Nilutamide (Nilandron - interrupts the interaction of androgens with receptors to diminish sexual drive and physiological response)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Spironolactone (Aldactone - acts as an androgen receptor antagonist and inhibits testosterone biosynthesis to lower libido)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Finasteride (Proscar - inhibits 5-alpha reductase to block conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, reducing specific sexual drives)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Dutasteride (Avodart - suppresses both isoforms of 5-alpha reductase to reduce dihydrotestosterone and sexual desire)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Ketoconazole (Nizoral - inhibits gonadal and adrenal steroid synthesis to lower testosterone levels rapidly in acute high-risk cases)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Estrogens Conjugated (Premarin - historically used to suppress LH and FSH secretion to inhibit testicular function and reduce libido)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Ethinylestradiol (Estinyl - provides estrogenic feedback to the pituitary to shut down testosterone production and induce feminization)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Diethylstilbestrol (DES - a synthetic estrogen historically used to induce chemical castration by suppressing the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Fluoxetine Hydrochloride (Prozac - increases serotonin availability to reduce obsessive-compulsive sexual thoughts and suppress libido)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Sertraline Hydrochloride (Zoloft - regulates serotonin to manage impulsivity and reduce the compulsion to act on deviant fantasies)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Paroxetine Hydrochloride (Paxil - exerts a strong inhibitory effect on sexual function and libido while treating underlying anxiety)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Paroxetine Mesylate (Brisdelle - utilized for its reliable side effect of delaying ejaculation and reducing sexual arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Citalopram Hydrobromide (Celexa - stabilizes serotonergic pathways to lower the frequency and intensity of deviant sexual fantasies)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Escitalopram Oxalate (Lexapro - treats the obsessive component of sexual fixation and improves impulse control mechanisms)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Fluvoxamine Maleate (Luvox - targets the obsessive-compulsive spectrum of the disorder to reduce intrusive sexual urges and thoughts)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Clomipramine Hydrochloride (Anafranil - inhibits serotonin reuptake potently to treat the compulsive and ritualistic aspects of paraphilia)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Imipramine Hydrochloride (Tofranil - reduces sexual drive and manages comorbid anxiety and depressive symptoms that trigger urges)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Desipramine Hydrochloride (Norpramin - increases norepinephrine to manage impulse control and attention regulation regarding sexual stimuli)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Venlafaxine Hydrochloride (Effexor - increases serotonin and norepinephrine to treat mood instability and reduce libido through serotonergic effects)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Duloxetine Hydrochloride (Cymbalta - manages comorbid mood disorders and chronic pain that may exacerbate sexual impulsivity)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Desvenlafaxine Succinate (Pristiq - stabilizes mood and anxiety to prevent emotional triggers for deviant behavior)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Milnacipran Hydrochloride (Savella - modulates neurotransmitters to impact sexual functioning and reduce drive)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Amitriptyline Hydrochloride (Elavil - sedates and increases serotonin to reduce agitation and sexual arousal in high-risk patients)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Nortriptyline Hydrochloride (Pamelor - stabilizes mood and reduces the physical symptoms of anxiety associated with sexual urges)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Doxepin Hydrochloride (Sinequan - provides sedation and anxiety relief to manage high-arousal states and sleep disturbances)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Benperidol (Anquil - exerts a specific anti-libidinal effect by blocking dopamine receptors to control deviant sexual behavior and fantasies)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Haloperidol Lactate (Haldol - blocks dopamine D2 receptors to reduce aggressive sexual impulses and agitation)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Haloperidol Decanoate (Haldol Decanoate - provides long-term dopamine blockade to ensure compliance in controlling aggressive impulses)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Thioridazine Hydrochloride (Mellaril - induces retrograde ejaculation and erectile dysfunction to physically prevent sexual acts)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride (Thorazine - sedates and reduces physiological arousal to manage acute sexual agitation and aggression)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Fluphenazine Decanoate (Prolixin - manages chronic impulsivity and hostile agitation through potent dopamine antagonism)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Zuclopenthixol Acetate (Clopixol - sedates and controls aggression in acute phases of sexual arousal and resistance)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Zuclopenthixol Decanoate (Clopixol Depot - maintains long-term reduction in aggression and sexual drive in forensic settings)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Perphenazine (Trilafon - treats severe anxiety and psychotic features associated with sexual deviations)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Pimozide (Orap - blocks dopamine to suppress tics and compulsive urges related to sexual fixations)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Loxapine Succinate (Loxitane - reduces agitation and impulsivity through dopamine and serotonin blockade)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Trifluoperazine Hydrochloride (Stelazine - manages anxiety and non-psychotic anxiety associated with impulse disorders)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Flupentixol Decanoate (Depixol - reduces drive and energy available for acting out deviant behaviors)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Risperidone (Risperdal - elevates prolactin levels significantly to suppress testosterone production and lower libido secondarily)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Paliperidone (Invega - stabilizes mood and reduces impulsivity through serotonin and dopamine antagonism)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Paliperidone Palmitate (Invega Sustenna - ensures continuous medication coverage to prevent relapse of impulsive behaviors)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Olanzapine (Zyprexa - treats cognitive distortions and high impulsivity associated with paraphilic urges and fantasies)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Quetiapine Fumarate (Seroquel - sedates and stabilizes mood to reduce the intensity of sexual preoccupation and arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Aripiprazole (Abilify - stabilizes dopamine systems to improve impulse control without heavy sedation)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Ziprasidone Hydrochloride (Geodon - manages agitation and obsessive thinking patterns related to the disorder)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Lurasidone Hydrochloride (Latuda - treats depressive phases that may trigger deviant sexual coping mechanisms)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Clozapine (Clozaril - manages treatment-resistant aggression and severe impulsivity in high-risk forensic cases)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Asenapine Maleate (Saphris - blocks receptors involved in impulse regulation and emotional stability)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Brexpiprazole (Rexulti - modulates dopamine activity to reduce agitation and improve behavioral control)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Cariprazine Hydrochloride (Vraylar - balances dopamine levels to manage manic or aggressive sexual drives)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Lithium Carbonate (Lithobid - reduces aggressive drive and stabilizes cyclic hypersexuality and mood swings)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Lithium Citrate (Cibalith-S - provides mood stabilization to prevent manic phases associated with high sexual risk)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Valproic Acid (Depakene - increases GABA levels to inhibit impulsive acting-out and stabilize mood)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Divalproex Sodium (Depakote - treats aggression and emotional liability that fuels sexual urges)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Carbamazepine (Tegretol - reduces limbic system irritability to control sexual aggression and impulsivity)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal - stabilizes neuronal membranes to prevent impulsive behavioral spikes)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Lamotrigine (Lamictal - manages depressive instability and impulse control issues in personality disorders)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Topiramate (Topamax - reduces dopamine release in the reward pathway to suppress urge-driven behaviors)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Gabapentin (Neurontin - reduces anxiety and physiological arousal to calm hypersexual states)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Pregabalin (Lyrica - inhibits calcium channels to reduce anxiety and the physical sensation of urgency)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Levetiracetam (Keppra - stabilizes electrical activity in the brain to manage impulsivity and aggression)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Tiagabine Hydrochloride (Gabitril - increases GABA availability to reduce anxiety and inhibit impulses)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Zonisamide (Zonegran - stabilizes mood and reduces impulsive decision-making)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Naltrexone Hydrochloride (Revia - blocks opioid receptors to decouple the feeling of pleasure and reward from the sexual fantasy)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Naltrexone Extended-Release (Vivitrol - long-acting injection used to consistently block the reward pathways associated with deviant arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Nalmefene Hydrochloride (Selincro - modulates the opioid system to reduce the reinforcement of addictive sexual behaviors)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Buspirone Hydrochloride (Buspar - modulates serotonin and dopamine to reduce anxiety-driven sexual arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Propranolol Hydrochloride (Inderal - blocks beta-adrenergic receptors to reduce the physical symptoms of arousal and anxiety)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Clonidine Hydrochloride (Catapres - stimulates alpha-2 receptors to lower sympathetic outflow and reduce physiological arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Guanfacine Hydrochloride (Tenex - reduces sympathetic outflow to manage impulsivity and emotional regulation)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Atomoxetine Hydrochloride (Strattera - increases norepinephrine to improve executive function and impulse inhibition)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Bupropion Hydrochloride (Wellbutrin - treats comorbid depression and ADHD symptoms to improve cognitive control over urges, though monitored for libido effects)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Modafinil (Provigil - promotes wakefulness and cognitive function to improve therapy engagement and decision making)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Disulfiram (Antabuse - creates aversive physical reactions when paired with specific triggers in behavioral conditioning therapy)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Memantine Hydrochloride (Namenda - blocks NMDA receptors to manage obsessive-compulsive behaviors and intrusive thoughts)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Amantadine Hydrochloride (Symmetrel - modulates dopamine to manage impulse control and executive function)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Hydroxyzine Pamoate (Vistaril - provides sedation and anxiety relief to manage acute urges)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride (Benadryl - used for acute sedation to manage agitation and sleep disturbances)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Trazodone Hydrochloride (Desyrel - used for sedation and management of insomnia to prevent nighttime acting-out)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Mirtazapine (Remeron - manages depression and anxiety with sedating effects to reduce arousal)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Maprotiline Hydrochloride (Ludiomil - a tetracyclic antidepressant used to manage anxiety and depression associated with the disorder)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Phenelzine Sulfate (Nardil - an MAOI used for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety affecting impulse control)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Tranylcypromine Sulfate (Parnate - an MAOI used to improve mood and reduce impulsivity in complex cases)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Selegiline Hydrochloride (Emsam - a transdermal MAOI used to treat depressive symptoms driving deviant behaviors)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Vilazodone Hydrochloride (Viibryd - a serotonin modulator used to treat anxiety and depression related to the disorder)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Vortioxetine Hydrobromide (Trintellix - modulates serotonin receptors to improve cognitive function and mood stability)</sub></small>
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| <small><sub>Nefazodone Hydrochloride (Serzone - manages depression and anxiety)</sub></small>
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