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Anti-social behavior medication can differ from person to person due to symptoms that one is experiencing such as depression, anxiety or angry outbursts, but there hasn't been a specific medication that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration Act to cure anti-social behaviour. Doctors may prescribe certain drugs to people that are associated with anti-social behaviour. Tricyclics or Chlorpromazine would be given to someone who has depression symptoms. SSRI s; or a mood stabilizer (lithium) are useful for people who suffer from anger outbursts, while Ativan or Xanax would be given to a patient who has symptoms of anxiety, though doctors have to be careful when giving out medication to these patients as there is a high percentage of chance that they will misuse the medication.

Individuals can also use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as a mean of medication. This treatment plan is more natural and has the highest chance of fixing the issue, but it requires the patients to train their minds using behavioural techniques to manage symptoms, and it also requires high level of commitment from the patients.