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To think if a person has only tried a few medications

8 replies

Youwereonly17 · 22/02/2022 15:08

Three anti depressants and one anti psychotic there are still medication options available that can be explored for them?

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AchillesPoirot · 22/02/2022 15:09

Why is this your business?

CorrBlimeyGG · 22/02/2022 15:14

There may be, it depends on the individual and their condition.

If this is about you, you'll get more constructive advice by posting in the first person, and posting one thread on the mental health board.

AnneLovesGilbert · 22/02/2022 15:15

Something to discuss with their doctor and only between them.

Youwereonly17 · 22/02/2022 15:15

It is about me sorry I wouldn’t post about someone else’s medication as obviously it’s not my business.

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PeacefulPrune · 22/02/2022 15:18

Other options...like changing their situation, changing their lifestyle, therapy? Or do you just mean medication?

FlibbertyGiblets · 22/02/2022 15:18

Are you okay? You have made separate threads about weight loss, about psychiatric doctors and this one, all in the last hour or so.

neverbeenskiing · 22/02/2022 15:19

There are many, many variables. It could depend on the nature of your illness, the severity of your symptoms, any pre-existing physical health issues that could be exacerbated by medication...no one on here will be able to give you a clear answer. Your best option is to discuss with the Doctor who is responsible for overseeing your care whether that's your GP or a Consultant Psychiatrist.

incognitoforthisone · 22/02/2022 15:33

OP, I notice this is the second thread you've posted in a short space of time about psychiatric care. I realise this is something that's obviously bothering you a lot at the moment, and I sympathise, but you're asking questions that can and should only be answered by your doctor. Nobody here can or should be advising you on how many medications it's appropriate for you to try or what treatment is best for you.

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