fuzzybuddy
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I've always wondered about this. I was a Certified Psychiatric Nurse. I saw the effects of medication on people. A pt. was out of control, punching others, incoherent, etc. When he was put on medication, there was a significant change in behavior. The pt. was pleasant, cooperative, happy, etc. Other times the medication made him worse. But the fact is medication can alter a person's mood, outlook, even belief system- for good or bad. I've seen those profound changes. Sometimes, it is like night and day. All of this brings up a moral question. If a chemical changes a person's being, is he responsible for the acts done while under the chemical. Or if a person lacks a chemical in his body, which then causes him to do harm; is he responsible for his actions? Bear in mind, some serial killers do seem to have "iffy" brain chemical changes, while others don't.