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samm1917
1 year ago

The antidepressants and antipsychotics (Neuroleptic) do not always work is no rareness. Often, these medicines have numerous side effects, but do not have sufficient actual proliferation. The benzodiaziepine, on the other hand, does not work is an absolute individual case.

The following questions arise:

  • Which complaints were these medications prescribed?
  • Were the antidepressants taken every day long (at least 2-3 months) and in a sufficiently high dose?
  • How many antidepressants have already been tried? Are they from different groups of active substances?
  • If the antidepressants had a partial action (e.g. effective against anxiety but no antidepressive action) or they were completely ineffective.
  • What antipsychotics were tried?
  • Did the antipsychotics generally have no effect or a partial effect (e.g. no antidepressant but a sleek effect etc.)?
  • Was the doses high enough to the antipsychotics?
  • What benzodiaezpines were tested? Was the dose sufficiently high?
  • Did the benzodiazepines generally have no effect or do you read effect in the case of unpredictable oneness?
  • etc.
Hallokomma3
1 year ago

at least in the antidepressants, it is necessary to try out the longer and possibly different

Hallokomma3
1 year ago
Reply to  pikiii

:

Ketamin?

Hallokomma3
1 year ago

should be good, I listened to Science vs

Try Freed Reap to Christian Opitz
(KA whether that has any chance with you)

Harald2000
1 year ago

they already work when they are the right ones – but usually only after a few weeks and also have to be slowly picked up to the right dosage …

Harald2000
1 year ago
Reply to  pikiii

with psychiatric accompaniment?

Harald2000
1 year ago

so it worked – of course not in duration…

Harald2000
1 year ago

innumerable can’t be, and e-crambling always works…

Harald2000
1 year ago

hardly to believe… then there is also behavioral therapy…