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Posted by Doc49 on February 15, 2012, at 12:52:37
I have a patient with treatment refractory depression who has tardive akathisia from adjunctive aripiprazole. She has been off ari for several months and I have tried B blocker artane even reserpine without effect. She got the akathisia during her treatment for depression so a hair of the dog that bit you approach seems futile. Ideas?
Posted by Lou Pilder on February 15, 2012, at 16:07:04
In reply to tardive akathisia, posted by Doc49 on February 15, 2012, at 12:52:37
> I have a patient with treatment refractory depression who has tardive akathisia from adjunctive aripiprazole. She has been off ari for several months and I have tried B blocker artane even reserpine without effect. She got the akathisia during her treatment for depression so a hair of the dog that bit you approach seems futile. Ideas?
Hi sir,
I will assume you are a doctor with an AMA number and such. You can use the inter-forum mail to send that to me.You wrote,[...Ideas?...]
They say that it is not well-known as to what causes TD. Some say that it is not reversible, or could be not be reversible.
You see, the mind-altering drugs that have been given to the person has done something to the nervous system. I do know of a way to reverse this condition. But there are numerous prohibitions made to me here by the owner, Mr. Hsiung, that prohibit me from posting what I could do for your person afflicted with this condition. You could go to the administrative board and see all the requests to Mr. Hsiung from me that are outstanding. So I do want you to know that I have these prohibitions here and if I was not prohibited by those prohibitions, I could offer you what coul be a remedy for tardive dyskinesia.
This remedy is a healing. This healing is not allowed for me to be posted here by the owner, even though the site is for support and education.
You say that your person that you are treating got this condition from a drug. Could not another drug make it worse?
Lou
Posted by novelagent on February 18, 2012, at 12:32:54
In reply to Lou's response- » Doc49, posted by Lou Pilder on February 15, 2012, at 16:07:04
Lou's not s doctor, in case you didn't notice. ; )> > I have a patient with treatment refractory depression who has tardive akathisia from adjunctive aripiprazole. She has been off ari for several months and I have tried B blocker artane even reserpine without effect. She got the akathisia during her treatment for depression so a hair of the dog that bit you approach seems futile. Ideas?
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> Hi sir,
> I will assume you are a doctor with an AMA number and such. You can use the inter-forum mail to send that to me.
>
> You wrote,[...Ideas?...]
> They say that it is not well-known as to what causes TD. Some say that it is not reversible, or could be not be reversible.
> You see, the mind-altering drugs that have been given to the person has done something to the nervous system. I do know of a way to reverse this condition. But there are numerous prohibitions made to me here by the owner, Mr. Hsiung, that prohibit me from posting what I could do for your person afflicted with this condition. You could go to the administrative board and see all the requests to Mr. Hsiung from me that are outstanding. So I do want you to know that I have these prohibitions here and if I was not prohibited by those prohibitions, I could offer you what coul be a remedy for tardive dyskinesia.
> This remedy is a healing. This healing is not allowed for me to be posted here by the owner, even though the site is for support and education.
> You say that your person that you are treating got this condition from a drug. Could not another drug make it worse?
> Lou
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