Posted by vale on April 19, 2006, at 17:18:36
In reply to Re: Which is better Sulpiride or Amisulpride?, posted by tgo on April 19, 2006, at 14:36:37
tgo, both sulperide ( Dogmatil) and amisulperide (Solian) I reckon would be unsustainable in the long term in the abscence of severe illness. ( like negative state schizophrenia or pychotic depression) You see at some point one stops from either bothersome side effects, or one simply adapts to the effects and the negative feedback loop kicks in, and the drug doesn't work or not as well. Some people can get off these drugs easily, others not so. If you have any recent history of using SSRI antidepressants , you risk being one of the unlucky ones. This may have been my mistake. Seems to make one supersensitive to both the good and the bad aspects of the drug. Takes about 6 months to be clear of the negative effects after stopping.
Muscle tension, esp. the jaw, neck muscle ridigity, stress sensitivity, general dysthymia.
Too many variables inherant in your comment about being desperate to get a job, ie. something to help you get over a tough interview or help to get you working with people on a daily basis.
If you have to, take something safer like Modafinal ( Provigil)and/or Tianeptine ( Stablon) Both a hell of a site easier to stop than neuroleptics.
Good luck
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