For purposes of this subsection, a "failed attempt" means that the prescribed generic antidepressant medication up to the maximum FDA-approved dosage is not effective in treating the individual, or the individual's compliance is compromised due to the side effects caused by the medication.
For purposes of this subsection, a "failed attempt" means that the prescribed generic anti-anxiety medication up to the maximum FDA-approved dosage is not effective in treating the individual, or the individual's compliance is compromised due to the side effects caused by the medication.
"Anti-anxiety medication" means those medications included in the United States Pharmacopeia's anxiolytic therapeutic category.
"Antidepressant medication" means those medications included in the United States Pharmacopeia's antidepressant therapeutic category.
"Antipsychotic medication" means those medications included in the United States Pharmacopeia's antipsychotic therapeutic category.
"Psychotropic medication" means only antipsychotic, antidepressant, or anti-anxiety medications approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of mental or emotional disorders.
HRS § 346-59.9