Psychiatric
Medication
PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATION SERVICES AT CAPS
Psychotropic
medications can sometimes be helpful in treating long-standing, or even
acute mental health issues. Students needing psychotropic
medications may be able to obtain them at Campus Health. Your
primary care provider can prescribe these medications in some cases,
but often, a more thorough evaluation or assessment of an ongoing or
complex situation will be referred to the CAPS psychiatrist for
evaluation. In cases where the management of treatment is
more complex or ongoing than our services can provide for, a referral
to see a psychiatrist in the community will be made.
The following sections will explain procedures for different situations in which this might occur.
Students Not Currently Taking Psychotropic Medications:
If you have never been on psychotropic medication, or were previously on medication that is no longer being prescribed for
you and you believe that you may benefit from this form of
treatment, you may come to the CAPS Triage (no appointment needed, see
Triage hours) to discuss this issue with the Triage counselor.
If
the CAPS triage counselor, or another CAPS or Campus Health provider
agrees that medications may be helpful, you will be referred for an
evaluation appointment with a CAPS psychiatrist.
He
or she will talk with you to assess past history and current
circumstances in order to determine whether medications may be helpful
and, if so, which medications might be prescribed.
Students Currently Taking Psychotropic Medication That Was Not Prescribed By A Campus Health or CAPS Provider:
Follow
the same procedure as above. Come in to talk with the Triage
counselor about seeing a psychiatrist for an evaluation so that they
can assess whether we will be able to renew your prescription at
CAPS.
Be aware that at busy
times during the semester, it can take as long as three weeks to get in
to see the psychiatrist, so allow ample time – don’t wait until your
medications are almost gone. Come in when you have a month’s
supply left so that you have time to see the Triage counselor and the
CAPS psychiatrist before you run out of medication.
Please
note: This process will go faster if you have records from your
current/prior treating doctor BEFORE you see a CAPS psychiatrist.
The CAPS psychiatrist will need to review why the medication was
prescribed, your relevant medication history, (dosage changes, prior
negative reactions, etc.) and the last dosage prescribed for you.
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