[
UK
/tˈɪpsi/
]
[ US /ˈtɪpsi/ ]
[ US /ˈtɪpsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- slightly intoxicated
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unstable and prone to tip as if intoxicated
a tipsy boat
How To Use tipsy In A Sentence
- I have fought off an attempt to section me under the Mental Health Act, and I have taken a battery of antidepressant / antipsychotic drugs that left me desperately tired and sick.
- Interestingly, antipsychiatry and psychiatry share the same goal of expanding the definition of people with whatever it is they claim to represent. DJ Jaffe: Psychiatry vs. Antipsychiatry: Call to action
- At the time of decompensation, 23 patients were taking antipsychotics while 16 were drug free.
- She has been sectioned twice, held in hospital for psychiatric care and prescribed antipsychotic medication.
- Most people know pharma's blockbuster atypical antipsychotics Seroquel, Zyprexa and Geodon, off label marketed to kids, the elderly, the uncategorizable and the suggestible -- are you sure you don't have racing thoughts ask ads? Start Your Engines Drug Reps! FDA Panel Says Yes to Seroquel, Zyprexa and Geodon for Kids!
- Now Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) is tapping into that vast market with an aggressive advertising campaign for Abilify (aripiprazole), its blockbuster antipsychotic medication. AdWatch: Abilify finds lucrative new audience
- The authors point out that prolactin sparing atypical antipsychotics offer a new management strategy for antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia.
- An organization that accepts the antipsychiatry mantra that we have medicalized everything, and their devotion to confronting abuse, but rejects their position that mental illness does not exist. DJ Jaffe: Psychiatry vs. Antipsychiatry: Call to action
- Have the tipsy revellers in the back row of pews at midnight mass come to share the wonder of the virgin birth?
- The typical antipsychotics are taken as tablets or syrup.