This document provides information about anti-psychotic drugs. It discusses psychosis and its symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. Schizophrenia is described as the most common psychotic disorder. First and second generation (atypical) anti-psychotics are outlined, including their mechanisms of action primarily involving dopamine receptor blockade. Advantages of atypicals include ability to treat negative symptoms with fewer side effects like extrapyramidal symptoms. Common atypical drugs discussed are clozapine, olanzapine, risperidone, and quetiapine.