The frightening part about taking antipsychotics is the new evidence that shows taking meds changes the structure of the brain and causes what is called iatrogenic chronic schizophrenia.
Definition of iatrogenic is "Induced in a patient by a physician's activity, manner, or therapy".
Here's an article on what I mean.
"In support of that hypothesis, Whitaker points out that "MRI studies have shown the ... link between [psychotropic] drug usage and chronic illness. In the mid-1990¹s, several research teams reported that the drugs cause atrophy of the cerebral cortex and enlargement of the basal ganglia. Then, in 1998, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania reported that the drug-induced enlargement of the basal ganglia was Œassociated with greater severity of both negative and positive symptoms.¹ In other words, they found that over the long term, the drugs cause changes in the brain associated with a worsening of the very symptoms the drugs are supposed to alleviate. The MRI research, in fact, had painted a very convincing picture of a disease process: an outside agent causes an observable change in the size of brain structures, and as this occurs, the patient deterioriates." These patients represent the new iatrogenic chronic schizophrenics."
Source >
http://psychrights.org/index.htm
So taking meds can change you brain and give you life long SZ. Not Good!