That actually seems to have worked quite well! Hurray! A fairly successful split-and-merge operation.
Homeopathy, Milki? I'm sure the tiny amounts of citalopram in the air from little particles of it that have fallen off when people dropped the pills on to tables or had difficulty getting them out of the packet should be sufficient for that. Alternatively, if you're thirsty, you can just drink water from a tap - there's no need to have a doctor specially prepare it for you!
Really, I'm something of an antipsychiatrist myself, though there are exceptions to that rule - there are conditions of the mind that are obviously debilitating regardless of circumstance and have no obvious cause outside of genetics, but the majority of such conditions are generally interpreted as physiological. Even extreme conditions like schizophrenia usually have a social trigger - the most famous antipsychiatrist, R. D. Laing, one of the movement's founders, first started to criticise psychiatry when he noticed that the women he treated for schizophrenia in Glasgow would come in to the institution, be cured, and then sent home, whereupon a month or so later they would be recommitted, over and over again. Laing broke with the hard psychiatric tradition and engaged in talking therapy with the woman, ultimately concluding that the reason they had to keep coming back was that their families were hives of distrust, deception and manipulation that were driving them schizophrenic, and that the nuclear family was a social unit inherently destructive to the mental stability of its members. Thus I can't really consider a system that treats the symptoms of schizophrenia rather than its social causes conscionable - that said, there is good evidence that physiological factors at least produce a predisposition to schizophrenia, and treating that predisposition seems reasonable.
As I said in the above rant about madness and modern society, the doctrine of psychiatry remains one of the powerful oppressing the powerless. We expect to take our pills and get by, rather than to be liberated from the social conditions that cause us to 'require' the pills in the first place, because it's economically inconvenient to treat the causes and we live in the same global plutocracy we lived in when the prevailing paradigm of rule was by kings and feudal lords, only now it's justified by the charade of the ballot box. Oh dear, the psychiatry and politics threads are touching...