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Asked for male, 32 years old from Guwahati
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Swarup,
It will be nice if you let me know what was the diagnosis for which you are taking amisulpride (solian is also amisulpride only).
If it is for schizophrenia, if you stop it fully, be prepared for a relapse. Relapses will be difficult to treat. So even if you have not got back bad thoughts, please continue Solian 50 for 6 months and consult doctor before stopping.
Asked for male, 20 years old from Kolkata
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MBBS, D.P.M, MD, PLAB, MRCPsych

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
Dear Sir Thank you for your query.
A lot of people with schizophrenia have to take more than one medicine at a time. The treatment prescribed to a person depends on a lot of factors like the severity of illness and response to medications. More than one medicine can be taken at a time for schizophrenia. However, the medications should be taken as prescribed by your psychiatrist. So please continue the Medication as prescribed by your psychiatrist as he is aware of your history and if you hav...more
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd

Psychologist•Bangalore
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I suggest you meet with a counselor and deal with some stress-related issues. I feel these are the causes of excess urination. If you are frightened chronically, you will tend to have excess discharge. Anyway, you should always work in tandem with a therapist along with medication to develop skills and techniques to favour a good life. That I suspect is missing in yoru recovery program and could have prevent the stress-induced urination.
Asked for male, 37 years old from Chennai
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Prolactin is the hormone that stimulates milk production by the breasts. The normal prolactin level is < 20 ng/ml. In most women the tumors are detected when they are small (microadenomas) and the prolactin level is only moderately elevated (30 - 300 ng/ml. High levels of prolactin may mean that the pituitary gland is making excess prolactin for unknown reasons (idiopathic hyperprolactinemia). Other conditions that can cause high prolactin levels include pregnancy, liver disease (cirrhosis), kid...more
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Asked for Male, 33 years old from Chennai
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It can be taken both morning or night, if there is no sedation, as per psychiatrist advise. All the best.
Asked for male, 26 years old from Kolkata
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MA - Psychology, M-Phill Psychology, B.E...read more

Psychologist•Ghaziabad
it's totally based on condition of your health how severe your problem is or how you deals with it and what is the progress of your recovery and how much efforts are you putting for improvement.
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
with clozapine 600 mg alone, if you were good, your psychiatrist would not have added amisulpride. Please talk to your psychiatrist and the family member who accompanies you, about how good you were with clozapine 600 mg. By the way, amisulpride must be 100 mg - not 10 mg as you have mentioned.
Asked for male, 45 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, MD- Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Meerut
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It depends on for what kind of illness your son is taking medication. Consult psychiatrist he will advice you for that. Min 6 month treatment is always required.
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Asked for male, 34 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
sulpitac is a major tranquilliser. You need not take it for anger or headache. Please consult a psychiatrist to diagnose your headache and anger. If the diagnosis is schizophrenia, the psychiatrist may prescribe sulpitac or another major tranquilliser. It is not a over the counter tablet.
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