Good morning. I wanted to ask if at the beginning of treatment latuda caused me drowsiness and now it is gone, moreover, I have voices in my head very little, but I have and every other night is sleepless, can this mean a recurrence of schizophrenia?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
8 months ago
I understand that you have some concerns about your treatment and your current state of health. However, please remember that as a pharmacist I am not able to diagnose or treat mental illnesses. Nevertheless, I can give general information. Changes in the side reactions of medications, such as drowsiness, can happen during treatment with a preparation like Latuda. Each person may react differently to medications and their side effects. If you notice a significant improvement after a certain period of treatment, it may be related to the adaptation of the body to the effects of the drug. It is important to always consult your doctor for any changes in your reactions to the drug. As for experiencing voices in your head and trouble sleeping, it can be related to a number of different factors, including your mental state. If you experience a recurrence of voice symptoms, it is important to tell your psychiatrist. This may be a sign of deterioration in your mental health, but only your doctor will be able to accurately assess the situation and adjust your treatment plan. If you do not have the possibility of a stationary visit, I encourage you to use teleadvice, e.g. via the portal Gdziepolek.pl: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja