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What should I do if I gain weight after eating risperidone?
Suggestion: Hello! At present, antipsychotic western medicine at home and abroad has a certain control effect on mental illness, but it has great side effects. The abnormal symptoms of patients can be suppressed by calming and sleeping, and the symptoms are temporary, not permanent, with strong dependence and drug resistance, which has certain damage to liver, kidney and brain functions. After being controlled, the patient's brain is slow to respond, slow to speak, slow to move, obesity, arrhythmia, lethargy and endocrine disorders, and the patient cannot work and live normally and effectively. Once the dose is insufficient or the drug is stopped, it will recur, and the treatment effect with Buyi Chinese herbal medicine is better. Quick response, no side effects, no dependence, no drug resistance, treating both symptoms and root causes, and no recurrence after recovery. The cured patient is exactly the same as before the onset. It's the scientific research I've studied. In the treatment of mental illness, the drug takes effect quickly for patients who have never taken antipsychotic western medicine or patients who have taken antipsychotic western medicine for a short time and in a small amount, and can be cured in 7 days (one course) at the earliest. For patients who have taken antipsychotic western medicine (divided into traditional western medicine and modern western medicine), if it is traditional western medicine, such as chlorpromazine, it takes effect relatively quickly, and if it is modern western medicine, the western medicine represented by risperidone takes effect relatively slowly, because they are more dependent and resistant, so it takes effect slowly. Patients receiving this medicine need to take Buyi, a Chinese herbal medicine, and gradually reduce the dosage of the original western medicine to prevent the rebound in the treatment process. Please contact us for details. View original post >>