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psychopharmacology
Drug treatment (1)
Do not offer drug treatments, including benzodiazepines, to prevent PTSD in adult.
Treatment of PTSD:
* At the time of publication (December 2018), venlafaxine did not have a UK marketing authorisation for this indication. The prescriber should follow relevant professional guidance, taking full responsibility for the decision. Informed consent should be obtained and documented. See the GMC's Prescribing guidance: prescribing unlicensed medicines for further information.
**At the time of publication (December 2018), only sertraline and paroxetine have a UK marketing authorisation for this indication. The prescriber should follow relevant professional guidance, taking full responsibility for the decision. Informed consent should be obtained and documented. See the GMC's Prescribing guidance: prescribing unlicensed medicines for further information.
***At the time of publication (December 2018), risperidone did not have a UK marketing authorisation for this indication. The prescriber should follow relevant professional guidance, taking full responsibility for the decision. Informed consent should be obtained and documented. See the GMC's Prescribing guidance: prescribing unlicensed medicines for further information.
See full NICE guideline for more detailed guidance (1).
Necessary self-help advice for people with PSTD and advice for carers, relatives and colleagues can be found in the PTSD leaflet issued by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (2).
People suffering from PTSD should be provided with information regarding support groups (1).
The prognosis for cases of long-standing PTSD is worse than for acute cases.
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