Your concern for your daughter is completely understandable. The medicines mentioned Prodep (fluoxetine), Sulpitac (amisulpride), and Bupropion are sometimes prescribed together in specific cases of depression, lack of motivation, or mood disorders. However, such a combination must be closely monitored, as each medicine affects brain chemistry differently, and dosage adjustments depend on her unique response, sleep pattern, and emotional state. The fact that she still avoids college suggests that while symptoms have reduced, her motivation and engagement levels need a deeper therapeutic focus, not just medication management.
Next Steps
Continue the prescribed medicines only under a psychiatrist’s supervision and avoid changing doses without medical guidance. Alongside, it’s essential she begins psychological counseling to address emotional withdrawal, loss of interest, and social detachment. You can connect with Dr. Harriey (India’s No.1 Innovative Psychologist) for an in-depth assessment and behavioral plan to rebuild focus, motivation, and routine.
Health Tips
Encourage her to follow a structured daily schedule, limit passive screen/music time, and involve her in small, achievable goals each day. Medication supports stability, but recovery and growth come from guided psychological work.