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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a severe and disabling mental disorder. A person with schizophrenia might see or hear things that others don’t, have bizarre beliefs, and suspect that others are plotting against him because he has a special mission in the world. Schizophrenia can be treated with medicines.

If you or someone close to you has schizophrenia, you will be able to find support and information from our online support group for schizophrenia.

 

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Asked By : askmydr

Asked on : 18 Aug 2012   

my wife is a patient of schizophrenia. her regular treating doctor has advised her some medicines namely, 125 mg lozapine (OD), 2mg bexol (BD), 5 mg nexito (BD), 5 mg arip mt (OD) and clonil (OD). otherwise she is ok, but sometimes she complains of hand trembling, stutter while speaking and even has problem in writing.

she has asked her doctor whether it is reaction of any medicine and he says no.

please reply

Asked By : robroy

Asked on : 30 Aug 2011   

Dear Doctor,
For last 20 years I am under treatment of schizophrania. Medicines I take are Depsonil 25mg one tab/day, Ridazine 50 mg/day, and Stablon one tab /day. Recently a pacemaker has been implanted on me due to slow heart beat. This ,I believe,is due to intake of Ridazine. Is there any alternative to Ridazine like Risperidone etc ?
Regards,
debashis


Asked By : Anonymous

Asked on : 27 Feb 2011   

i have a close relative who has following symptoms:-
Extremely promiscuous behavior (conformed through various sources)
Extreme and inappropriate anger like rage.
- Least emotional and low IQ-
when confronted she reacts in a very hostile manner and starts crying with tears rolling down. Takes oath of her nearest relatives & starts blaming the accuser to prove her innocence. It appears from her reactions either she is highly manipulative or forgets the act after committing it. She does not accept if she has any psychiatric problem. When asked to see a psychiatrist, out rightly refuses and becomes hostile saying nothing was wrong with her. Refuses to take any medicine .what could be done for her treatment. Please help its extremely urgent.



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