Posted by michael on June 9, 2000, at 12:36:43
In reply to Re: Amisulpride, to Seamus, posted by AndrewB on June 9, 2000, at 11:34:56
Hey Andrew -
I speak Italian, and don't find too much useful info on the package insert... although it does say that it is for short to medium term treatment of dysthymia.
All my insert says regarding dose is one tablet per day, or as prescribed by the doctor - and the other standard stuff you see in all of the English stuff we've read (e.g. dose may need to be reduced in elderly patients)
I don't see anything you wouldn't find at the amisulpride/solian web site (generally speaking - a LOT less than you'll learn/find at the web site) : http://solian.com.ph/
Ciao. michael
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> Seamus,
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> If I have coffee nowadays, I get angry/irritable few hours afterwords. I call it my coffee crash! Coffee doesn't seem to mix with the other chemicals I'm putting into my head.
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> It sounds good that you are consulting with your pdoc on the an amisulpride/parnate protocol. May I suggest that you closely track Anthony's reaction to the amisulpride/parnate/ritalin combo he is taking. He is your test subject.
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> Another option to amisulpride is Mirapex. It may work when amisulpride doesn’t. I am going to soon put together an information piece on Mirapex as I have for amisulpride. I also plan to put together an information piece that gives evidence supporting the use of D2-D3 receptor stimulators such as amisulpride and mirapex for social anxiety.
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> Also I will try to translate from Italian information on the pharmological properties of low dose amisulpride. If I am able to do this, I will post the translation here. Your pdoc may want to look at it to determine if there is any potential reaction to beware of.
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> Best wishes,
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> AndrewB
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