Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 27206

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amisulpride and sulpride

Posted by michael on March 16, 2000, at 15:03:25

Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but when I try to look these two up on various med info sites, there is nothing there.

Am I spelling them incorrectly? Or is there another brand/generic name I might have more luck with?

 

Re: amisulpride and sulpride

Posted by KarenB on March 16, 2000, at 15:57:33

In reply to amisulpride and sulpride, posted by michael on March 16, 2000, at 15:03:25

Dear Michael,

You won't find either on medsites that are listing US drugs. They are available only outside the US. And...the second one is spelled sulpiride, brand name 'Dogmatil.' I was on Dogmatil combined with Amineptine for a year and a half. I believe it helped considerably with social inhibition and the physical symptoms of my depression, like fatigue and headache.

Good luck,

Karen

 

Re: amisulpride and sulpride

Posted by JohnL on March 17, 2000, at 3:50:11

In reply to amisulpride and sulpride, posted by michael on March 16, 2000, at 15:03:25

> Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but when I try to look these two up on various med info sites, there is nothing there.
>
> Am I spelling them incorrectly? Or is there another brand/generic name I might have more luck with?

Try www.mentalhealth.com. Follow the instructions to get to medication research. Choose any drug listed, doesn't matter. When it takes you to the actual research page of the drug you chose, just erase that drug's name in the box at the top of the page, type in amisulpride, and click on search. There's a lot of good reading on amisulpride at this site.

 

JohnL - Re: amisulpride and sulpride

Posted by michael on March 17, 2000, at 4:15:27

In reply to Re: amisulpride and sulpride, posted by JohnL on March 17, 2000, at 3:50:11

> > Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but when I try to look these two up on various med info sites, there is nothing there.
> >
> > Am I spelling them incorrectly? Or is there another brand/generic name I might have more luck with?
>
> Try www.mentalhealth.com. Follow the instructions to get to medication research. Choose any drug listed, doesn't matter. When it takes you to the actual research page of the drug you chose, just erase that drug's name in the box at the top of the page, type in amisulpride, and click on search. There's a lot of good reading on amisulpride at this site.

Thanks John - just to be sure I got to where you were directing me, are we talking about the pubmed querry page? Thanks.

 

Re: amisulpride and sulpride

Posted by AndrewB on March 17, 2000, at 11:37:24

In reply to amisulpride and sulpride, posted by michael on March 16, 2000, at 15:03:25

Yes, PubMed is a great place to start. Do a Google or Alta Vista (altavista.com) search also. They are the best search engines for obscure topics. If you use the keyword "depression" with amisulpride (or sulpiride) in your search you will avoid all the material related to schizophrenia.

 

amisulpiride and sulpiride (forgot the i)

Posted by Scott L. Schofield on March 17, 2000, at 14:41:24

In reply to amisulpride and sulpride, posted by michael on March 16, 2000, at 15:03:25

> Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but when I try to look these two up on various med info sites, there is nothing there.
>
> Am I spelling them incorrectly? Or is there another brand/generic name I might have more luck with?


Spellings:

sulpiride
amisulpiride


- Scott


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