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For What Conditions Are Amigold50 And Serentin Prescribed?

my niece s husband has been taking amigold 50 and serentin before their marriage. She does not know whether he is still taking it. For what are these medicines prescribed normally. She found out that he used to have auditory hallucinations. He has not disclosed to her that he has been having any problems. Is there any symptoms that she needs to look for
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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Amigold50 is Amisulpiride 50 mg and serentin is Trifluperazine. Both these are antipsychotic drugs. If he had auditory hallucinations, he had serious mental problem but these can be controlled fairly well with medicines and one can lead a normal life. Any change in behavior ,irritability or sleep disturbance should be taken seriously
DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA
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For What Conditions Are Amigold50 And Serentin Prescribed?

Hi Amigold50 is Amisulpiride 50 mg and serentin is Trifluperazine. Both these are antipsychotic drugs. If he had auditory hallucinations, he had serious mental problem but these can be controlled fairly well with medicines and one can lead a normal life. Any change in behavior ,irritability or sleep disturbance should be taken seriously DR SAATIISH JHUNTRRAA