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Posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 8:09:14
sertindole = the certain death drug or not?
a doctor recommended this today to me, since there's no asenapine here
is this safe to combine with abilify,
it has no sedation, wich maybe i need, i cant have too much energy... anyone used this sertindole (Serdolect)
Posted by Phillipa on August 26, 2010, at 11:01:15
In reply to sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 8:09:14
Jereon I doubt your doc would suggest a dangerous combo. Well see what others say. Phillipa
Posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 11:04:23
In reply to Re: sertindole = the certain death drug or not? » Jeroen, posted by Phillipa on August 26, 2010, at 11:01:15
i don't know Philippa, Sertindole raises questions
ive read one message from a nurse, where 3 people died when then while on sertindole
Posted by ed_uk2010 on August 26, 2010, at 14:00:56
In reply to sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 8:09:14
>Sertindole = the certain death drug or not?
Of course not!
It would not be usual to combine sertindole with Abilify.
I don't really understand what symptoms you are trying to treat, Jeroen. Please can you describe your symptoms. Also, don't use terms like 'psychosis' because they don't tell me what you're actually feeling. Tell us what you feel like.
Take care.
Posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 14:16:54
In reply to Re: sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by ed_uk2010 on August 26, 2010, at 14:00:56
depression, paranoia, hallucinations
Posted by ed_uk2010 on August 26, 2010, at 16:14:50
In reply to to euk, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 14:16:54
>depression, paranoia, hallucinations
Hi J,
What sort of hallucinations do you experience?
Posted by BrainDamage on August 28, 2010, at 2:15:54
In reply to sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 8:09:14
Sertindole is an interesting drug
Apparently it has no sedative effects
Posted by Jeroen on August 28, 2010, at 3:08:22
In reply to Re: sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by BrainDamage on August 28, 2010, at 2:15:54
just like on tv, when thers no signal
i see that
Posted by ed_uk2010 on August 28, 2010, at 14:06:44
In reply to hallucinations, posted by Jeroen on August 28, 2010, at 3:08:22
> just like on tv, when thers no signal
> i see thatOK. Do you hear any voices when there is nobody there?
Posted by efishy on August 29, 2010, at 17:15:11
In reply to sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by Jeroen on August 26, 2010, at 8:09:14
Hi,
I've tried sertindole for about a year. Overall it didn't work for me. I felt kind of like a machine, and couldn't really connect to people. But it makes you feel content with yourself. In addition it increases your concentration and it helps in stressful situations. But in the long run it just feels wrong.
I've found that a combo of wellbutrin, solian and zyprexa works for me. I only operate with low doses. It works great for me. Hope you figure out what works for you.
Posted by Jeroen on August 30, 2010, at 1:39:25
In reply to Re: sertindole = the certain death drug or not?, posted by efishy on August 29, 2010, at 17:15:11
did you try sertindole alone or in combination with another anti psychotic?
Posted by efishy on August 30, 2010, at 15:46:12
In reply to t efishy, posted by Jeroen on August 30, 2010, at 1:39:25
I tried serdolect alone. I also had a bad experience with abilify, which made me sweat and overheat.
I tried serdolect because it doesn't have any sedation, and there is no risk of developing tardive diskynesias. On the negative side it actually causes more weight gain than you would expect. You also feel really tired in the evenings.
The only medicine i am curious about is risperdal. I havent tried it yet, since it has an interaction with wellbutrin.
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