I am being treated psychiatrically. I am taking Rispolept. This is my third drug. Recently, I had a hard emotional time at work. Negative emotions reached their zenith. I ran away from my workplace. Rispolept was supposed to calm me down. And so it was for several months. However, in negative emotions, the drug did not help at all. I continued to take it with a herbal medicine to calm down. Can the doctor change my medication again? He suffers from personality disorders.
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
In the treatment of personality disorders, psychological therapy may be the most important. As a strong support of pharmacotherapy (treatment with tablets, e.g. Rispolept). The primary treatment for most personality disorders is long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy (i.e., psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy). Currently, there are more and more reliable results of reliable studies confirming the effectiveness of such a procedure. Therefore, if you do not yet use the help of a psychologist, you should implement therapy as soon as possible. Then, in combination with psychotherapy, the currently used dose of Rispolept may be sufficient.