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Switching from quetiapine to Amisulpride

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Hi all, has anyone switched from quetiapine to Amisulpride? Not feeling great :-(. I felt great when I was transitioning and was on 100mg quetiapine and 100mg Amisulpride. Now feel like I have no energy again and all fuzzy/shaky

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Hi Mudgette

I’m sorry I don’t have any experience of Amisulpride to share but I imagine any change in medication takes some adjustment as your body gets used to it. Have you just switched? Hopefully the side effects will settle but if not and they don’t feel manageable do speak to your doctor (or a pharmacist perhaps?)

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