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Schizophrenia
Dear sir and mam, As i posted Earlier using five medications for My sister who is suffering from Schizophrenia from 3 mnths ago we are continuing this She is now normal no symtoms 1.lorazepam 2.sizopride 3.prolol 4.olapin 5.tridy ( pacitane) Now we dont have available sizopride and it alternatives medicines in my Areas It should take mrng and evng remaining all using Can this is must after this Now we scared to go to hstpl due to Corona pls advice in free consultantation Please... Thank you
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Treatment is usually a lengthy process and often involves a combination of medications, psychotherapy and coordinated speciality care services.
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please consult a good Psychotherapist Support group, Rehabilitation, Cognitive therapy, Psychoeducation, Family therapy, Behaviour therapy and Group psychotherapy
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Sizopride has Amisulpiride, a good medicine to treat schizophrenia. Alternative brand like Sulpitac, amisant, are freely available in market.
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if possible consult Psychiatrist online. Dr Rajesh Kumar Psychiatrist consultant Psychiatrist Max Hospital Patparganj Delhi Founder and director UDGAM A Mental Health Care and Rehabilitation Centre Delhi
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Take medicine under supervision.
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Need to be evaluated
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