Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Is there always a " rebound " or symptoms of a " rebound psychosis " when a person abruptly stops anti-psychotics. If so, could you enlighten us as to why. For the record, after all the troubles I had with SSRI/SNRI I ended up on a cocktail of drugs which included Melleril (thioridazine). This drug got banned in the UK/Ireland because of its cardio problems ........ & you guess my GP just stopped the script & cold turkyed me off it. (ouch !!!) Once I got off the SNRI things eventually settled down. I take no drugs now which is something I'm forever greatful after years on a cocktail of 5 J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Is there always a " rebound " or symptoms of a " rebound psychosis " when a person abruptly stops anti-psychotics. If so, could you enlighten us as to why. For the record, after all the troubles I had with SSRI/SNRI I ended up on a cocktail of drugs which included Melleril (thioridazine). This drug got banned in the UK/Ireland because of its cardio problems ........ & you guess my GP just stopped the script & cold turkyed me off it. (ouch !!!) Once I got off the SNRI things eventually settled down. I take no drugs now which is something I'm forever greatful after years on a cocktail of 5 J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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