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Asked for male, 32 years old from Rajkot
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Hello good morning Sir/Mam! I am suffering from Schizophrenia and currently on Clozapine. And now the problem is that I can't do any work properly or normally or can say with my ease as that I used to do before taking Clozapine. And it's been two days since I am taking clozapine and still some symptoms present. Hoping to get these symptoms be cured in next few days. But can't do my work properly as that I did without med. So, I want to know that is this the side effect of the drug, if it is then how get rid of, and how can I live and do my work properly along with medication. I can't feel anything natural viz nature (i can not enjoy natural beauties, weather, or whatever related to it), sex, any person, any moment, etc. I finally wanna know that is all these the effects of medication and if so then how to get rid of these or should I stop. I will be thankful for reply.

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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd

Psychologist•Bangalore
You will have side-effects and when they occur, you must report them to your doctor to see if they are excessive and need to be addressed with other medication is the the dose needs adjustments. The optimum dose for each individual varies and to discover that it may take a few weeks too, initially. After a few adjustments, your true dose will become finalized and you can expect a reduction in side-effects. Ideally, you must combine your medication with counselling​.
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Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
If you are stable on medications, then you shouldn't worry about it. It's a good prescription and if you are responding well, keep it going.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Both of these medications are antipsychotics but also cause good sleep. Both effects are there with these medications. However sizopin 25mg is very low dose and good for sleep only, at this dose doesn't help in controlling psychotic symptoms much.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Yes, these medications that you mention are compatible with each other. However you have only mentioned your psychopharmaceutical medications and left out the medications for your other conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, etc, so you may have to re frame your question or you can consult us online for further clarifications.
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Psychiatrist•Allahabad
Mr. lybrate-user, I would like to tell one thing, schizophrenia is chronic illness. Basically it requires anti psychotic drugs for treatment. There are numbers of anti psychotic drugs availabale in market for treatment of Schizophrenia. Some drugs are FDA approved, some are superior in one trial but not in other trial. Some are popular in few countries but not FDA approved. Actually selection of proper antipsychotic depends on number of conditions viz. Age, sex, duration of illness, associated c...more
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