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17 Jun 2024, 5:53 pm

what should I do if I'm so hypersensitive to antipsychotic drugs that I can't tolerate them anymore but forced to take them?

meditating and distracting myself doesn't really help.

If I had to estimate, I'd say I'm at least one in 3 million people in terms of hypersensitivity to drugs.



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17 Jun 2024, 5:58 pm

I'm supersensitive to meds too.
When I was given 25mg Quetiapine I could only nibble one corner off the tablet (about 6 mg).
Even then it was too much and so I'd spit out half or just take a couple of crumbs.

Does your doctor know, and why are you "forced" to take them?

Have you done genetic testing?
Sometimes our systems just can't metabolise certain chemicals in medicine.


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17 Jun 2024, 6:14 pm

no genetic testing.



live at a group home that will hospitalize me if I refuse to take them.



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18 Jun 2024, 12:16 pm

Have you asked about trying different antipsychotics or other types of psych meds :?: There's lots of antipsychotics out there & some people respond very differently to different ones. If your on an antipsychotic for mood swings or to prevent meltdowns it's possible that a mood-stabilizer might could help instead of being on an antipsychotic or your dose might could be lowered. If your already on a mood-stabilizer it may help to increase the dose or change or add a different one.

Unfortunately psych meds are sometimes a major trial & error process. I've tried over 20 different psych meds including 5 antipsychotics but I've been on a good combo for the last few years. My med process is going a lot better after I started taking a more procative role with my health. Instead of just letting my docs & psychs guess I do my own research, mention various concerns, & suggest trying various things.


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18 Jun 2024, 3:38 pm

seroquel is the mildest that I know of, although it is not generally prescribed for serious psychosis (with some exceptions). I could maybe tolerate 100 mg. I'm extremely hypersensitive to all these antipsychotics.

The reason I know this is that seroquel is the least potent and it still effects me in negative ways, at low doses.



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25 Aug 2024, 1:54 am

I am hypersensitive to antidepressants and have been wondering the same thing. I can't get past maybe even two months taking the same antidepressant due to the side effects. I was able to do it long ago when I first took them as a teenager but It's very difficult now. Antipsychotics are probably very difficult to tolerate. Great question and I hope you are able to find something that's tolerable for you!


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25 Aug 2024, 3:01 am

What do you not want to take and what side effects are you trying to ameliorate?