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General Physician•Mumbai
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Tip- I will suggest you to take a shower with warm water or just wash your face , forearms , legs with soap and water at bedtime for a peaceful sleep
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Hello. Consult a psychiatrist in person. Your mother will require a mental health assessment including investigations (if required) and treatment review. If she is not showing any improvement then either drug dose needs to be optimized or a new drug will be introduced. Thanks.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Schizophrenia is a very complex and difficult disease to treat, even with medication. All psychotropic medicines have side-effects: that is inescapable. But I suspect that you are depending entirely on medication when in reality you need to combine it with counseling or therapy to improve cognitive skills. In therapy you will learn a lot of coping mechanisms and techniques to remain functional and lead a close-to-normal life. You will also learn about emotions and how they can impact your condit...more
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user first of all why are you taking medicines, you didn’t mention here if you don’t want to take medication for life time then please wake up yourself, medicines are not a perfect solution for mental health, you have to work on your own, your will power, your mind and thoughts. You are too young. But due to certain reasons if you are on antidepressants you have to take some extra care of yourself. I donã¢â€â™t know what are the circumstances under which you are taking medicines, I want...more
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There might be some limitations in schizophrenia depending on individuals. There are also people who function very well. Discuss your specific doubts with your treating psychiatrist. I am sure they will be able to help you. Good luck.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Panchmahal
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If the antipsychotic medicines are cause of increased prolactin then is it right to add more medicines? The new medicines will create more new issues.
Instead find a solution which can solve both the issues.
I suggest taking homoeopathic treatment.
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Hi, I am nitin budhiraja, I am patient of schizophrenia. My doctor had prescribed me medicine amisulpride 200 & quetiapine 100 on 28 jan 2019. After that I reduced the quetiapine slowly & finally withdraw quetiapine. I was still taking amisulpride 200. Again I consult with my doctor on 16 april 2019. I told about the withdrawal quetiapine. My mental condition is very good on 16 april 2019. My doctor reduced my medicine he prescribed me amisulpride 100 or 150 on 16 april 2019. On 16th april I took amisulpride 100 on 17th april I took amisulpride 150 on 18th april I took amisulpride 150 on 19th april I am feeling less interest in work so I think this is because of reducing amisulpride from 200 mg to 150 mg so today I take back my previous dose of amisulpride that is 200 actually I do not want that I have less interest in work or daily activity. I am also taking himalaya mentat two times a day last question my doctor prescribed me aride sr & I am taking amisulpride generic. Both are same?

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear lybrate-user,
You can take generic amisulpride instead of aride sr. I don't know anything about mentat. Please take an appropriate dose of amisulpride that is comfortable for your work and earning capacity. Please report it to your doctor when you visit next. Find out other reasons for less interest in work and daily activities and correct them.
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
I am a registered dietitian and doctor who will help you in managing your weight. Let me know your food intake details. The best diet is one which is healthy and well balanced with foods from all the food groups, and one which is varied and that you can stick to
weight loss on some diets can be dramatic in the short term, but there's more of a chance of rebound weight gain. Set yourself a realistic target and aim to lose between (0.5-1.0kg) a week I being a registered dietitian strongly acco...more
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