Posted by neo on November 29, 2004, at 11:45:49
In reply to Re: PLUTO: SULPIRIDE timing and dosage. » Pluto, posted by Iansf on November 29, 2004, at 0:13:19
Iansf,
>>What about the possibility that sulpiride takes time to be effective, just like antidepressants? Perhaps the effect doesn't truly kick in for four weeks or more and that the first-day effect is an anomaly of some sort. >>
You could be right! But for my personal case i think sulpiride acts only like neurolepthic not like AD.
None effects lasts over day 10 (max) only sleepiness (sulpiride for me remain a great sleeping pill).
Pluto,I will be very glad if you'll update me about your trial!!
My opinion and experience for my personal case:
Sulpiride is mainly sedative, Amisulpride is mainly activatig.
Sulpiride is milder, Amisulpride is more powerfull. Even if they bind same dopamine D2 D3 receptors i think the way of working is a little different.
Sulp poop out = sedation and aphaty.
Ami poop out = dizzyness and aphaty.For my personal case i think Ami is superior, i need to be activated and it gave me a wonder feeling for life (even if only for a day).
Today Sulpiride stop working (at day 9), i will clear for about 4-5 day and retry with Amisulpride.
I will try to find out a working schedule.I will let you know how it is going!
Best for you all!!
neo
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