Fluanxol

Not likely it seems. That drug is used normally for short term usage as I see online.
 
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Go ask a doctor. No point asking here unless you want me to demonstrate my google skills.
 
about 24% ... but two of the test subjects where caught snarfing coke in the toilet... so it may not be accurate.
 
Am I correct in thinking you are not a fan of the sort of medication you refer to? I am curious what your motivation is for asking this question.
 
I am not a fan of these sorts of medications, in the sense that a Blue Bulls supporter is a fan of the Blue Bulls. I don't have anything against these medications overall, except that I am one of many who have had the cheek to notice that the emperor, at least sometimes, walks around naked.

oh thats rich coming from you. homeopathy much lately?
 
it is not at all used widely because of it's adverse effects. tardive dyskinesia usually develops on higher doses, and usually after more than 6 months of use. much better or cleaner antipsychotics are available these days, and are used much more commonly for the right indications. (i suggest you stop playing psychiatrist/pharmacologist to schizophrenic patients)
 
cool then. but you should also know that you get severe major depression episodes with psychotic features, and for that you can use antipsychotics. not so much for long periods. and like i said earlier, there are much much cleaner drugs available. flupenthixol is dirt cheap compared to them (if finances are a problem) and could be used in very low doses. although in such cases a psychiatrist must be consulted (IMO).
 
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