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4 days on amisulpride - great for SP?

Posted by chad_3 on April 16, 2003, at 12:35:10

In reply to AMISULPRIDE!, posted by Michael Bell on April 15, 2003, at 21:10:53

Hola Dude -

Glad you like you amisulpride. Did you know that amisulpride is more toxic than risperdal, and that the substitute benzamides are notorious - as are the classic neuroleptics - in causing a great variety of tardive movement disorders.

Likely the sedation will get worse - and you won't want to continue the amisulpride beyond 3 weeks - but hopefully you won't develop a movement disorder before that. It does not always take long - especially in young males.

Later dude,

Chad
http://www.socialfear.com/


> Okay, I like this drug. Been taking it for Social Phobia for only four days as an add-on to Picamilon. Already I can tell that it has greased the social wheel and made me pretty comfortable in social situations.
>
> BUT... why does it make me so tired?! I only take 25mg/day in the mornings. Does the drowsiness go away eventually? WOuld it help if I took the doses at night instead? Anyone with amisulpride experience or knowledge, please respond. Thanks!
>
> Oh, and here's an update to my experience with Picamilon - it kicks *ss for social phobia. Been taking it for a while, hardly any anxiety. But it's not prosocial either, which is why I added amisulpride. Later!
>
> -- Michael Bell


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