Posted by blueberry on December 2, 2006, at 11:38:28
In reply to Re: Amisulpride stories » Mcanxious, posted by Vale on December 2, 2006, at 10:20:31
> Hi
> In the short term it's really good for those conditions you mention. Almost immediate effect.
> I guess for it's primary intended use ( schizophrenia) it's good in the long term. But for benign( relatively speaking) conditions, most people won't accept the benefit/side effect trade off, notably prolactin elevation, ( think of impotent, big breasted males, and you'll get the idea)
> But try it out, if only once, it's really nice.I wonder what could be taken to counteract the increased prolactin, without affecting the efficacy of amisulpride? Ive tried several dopamine agonists before because they lower prolactin but they also brought on deep depression. And wonder what else besides dopamine agonists can lower prolactin and go nice with amisulpride???
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