andreas
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Hello all
I was just prescribed 2.5mg zyprexa for psychosis (hearing voices and bad thoughts)
I didnt take it at the time (about 6 weeks ago) as I wanted to try vitamin therapy first...didnt work
Since then A few things have changed... the voices and thoughts have subsided however my once gone suicidal depression has come back
I would like as much info on this med as I have read some mixed reports
I will be going back to the psychiatrist but I dont trust the whole industry
thank you all for any help
I was just prescribed 2.5mg zyprexa for psychosis (hearing voices and bad thoughts)
I didnt take it at the time (about 6 weeks ago) as I wanted to try vitamin therapy first...didnt work
Since then A few things have changed... the voices and thoughts have subsided however my once gone suicidal depression has come back
I would like as much info on this med as I have read some mixed reports
I will be going back to the psychiatrist but I dont trust the whole industry
thank you all for any help

. I suffer from bipolar NOS with rapid cycling and mixed state features and i get some psychotic symptoms when suffering from a severe mood swing especially a mixed state. I found olanzapine to not only work better then the other 2 atypical anti-psychotics i have tried which are quetiapine and risperidone but it also worked much faster and had much less side effects for me. The Zyprexa zydis form (orally disintegrating tablets) would bring me down from a mixed state or full on manic episode in about half a hour. Seroquel on the otherhand took about a week to fully kick in as you have to hit a certain dose before you start getting the anti-psychotic effects of quetiapine and you can't just start off on say 500mg's. You have to work your way up by taking no more then 100mg's on the first day, no more then 200mg's on the second day and so on. At doses below about 200mg's seroquel pretty much just acts as a anti-histamine because it really only acts as a H1 antagonist as well as a antagonist at the adrenergic α1 receptor. Hence why seroquel is so sedating even at 25mg's a day.