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Results for 'Haloperidol Psychosis Sleeplessness Depression'

Haloperidol - Does haldol cause weight gain?

I have been on lithium but now haldol for bipolar with mania and schizoaffective. Was on zyprexa in past and just lost all the weight I gained from... read more

Aripiprazole - Worsening of positive symptoms in psychosis/schizophrenia?

After starting Aripiprazole I had the experience that the positive symptoms became worse but the negative symptoms better. The side effects profil is... read more

Are tremors common with people on depakote, Paxil, guanfacine, Buspar, Seroquel, haloperidol...

... clonazepam, propranolol, metformin, pantoprazole, buspirone? And why would someone be on this many meds?

Is morphine and haloperidol and lorazepam together used to treat COPD?

They started my mom on these drugs,and she went from walking, talking, eating, one day to what looks to me like she is in acoma to me. Can you tell... read more

What effects would haloperidol have on someone with Parkinson's disease?

I know that haloperidol is a drug that blocks dopamine synapses, but how can it be used then for patients with mental illness.

Drug test - can a false positive for fentanyl come from a combination of haloperidol, buspirone...

... trazodone, levetiracetam, and omeprazole?

Can you take Zyprexa and haloperidol together?

What is haloperidol? can you get high off of it? I found it in my brothers room?

its a liquid, brown bottle.. with oral dispenceer. script had to be from his girlfriend that works at assisted living with the elderly

What the best medication is for dementia or alzheimers is? Is seroquel appropriate for sleeplessness

My father is unable to sleep at night and becomes very agitated. He has dementia. Seroquel or risperdol are either appropriate to help with this... read more

Effexor - sleeplessness?

I started this drug as I just couldn't get out of bed - I thought it was all from the pain from my disease - but although I have started living again... read more

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