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Schizophrenia disorder
My sister is suffering from schizophrenia since last 10 years and since then she is on medications ( sizodon plus 5 mg and sulpitac 50 mg). She takes a sizodon plus in morning and sizodon with sulpitac at night. But now she wants to discontinue her medications, and only wants to take night time medicine ( sulpitac with sizodon). Is this going to affect her mental health and relapse those schizophrenia symptoms? Or should we just follow as she says, because she wanted to discontinue her medication completely and after several repeated pressure she has agreed to take only night time medicine. Please help. What should be done in this case?
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I appreciate your concern regarding your sister It's really very hard when a family member is affected with some mental illness, may she be healed completely. If she has been stabilized on 6 or 8mg of risperidone, it's prudent to continue the same dose to prevent relapse. If your sister doesn't want to take medications, we have to assess why it is so. It can be because of side effects, or she may still not be completely well to understand the nature of her illness. Don't decrease medications yourself, consult your doctor and discuss. If she is tired of taking medicines everyday, you can discuss with the doctor and shift her to the long acting form of the same medication which is an injection to be taken after every 15 days
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You need to see duration of remission of her symptoms You can give her medication one time only.. Also if she is doing better with proper consultation tapper her medication and rationalize it
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