California Guide to Psychotropic Medication Forms are forms used by healthcare providers in California to document the use of psychotropic medications. These forms are used to ensure proper use of psychotropic medications and to document the patient's response to treatment. There are three types of California Guide to Psychotropic Medication Forms: the Initial Evaluation, the Follow-up Evaluation, and the Medication Agreement. The Initial Evaluation form is used at the start of a patient's psychotropic medication treatment and includes information about the patient's clinical history, current symptoms, and response to previous treatments. The Follow-up Evaluation form is used to document the patient's response to treatment over time, as well as any changes in symptoms or side effects. The Medication Agreement form is used to document the patient's understanding of the risks and benefits of the psychotropic medication being prescribed.