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Should I continue the Olanzapine as I had a blackout episode when I was drunken?

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Dr. Aneel Kumar

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Dr. Nithila. A

Published At June 10, 2019
Reviewed AtSeptember 23, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Almost two years back, I was diagnosed with psychosis. I improved in two months after taking treatment. I took medicine (Olanzapine) for nearly 9 to 10 months then I stopped taking the medication as I recovered from it completely. I did not consult doctors. Still, my condition is good, and I face no such psychological problems. But I had a blackout episode lately when I was heavily drunk. Should I start taking the same medicine Olanzapine? As I do not want to go to for check-up any more.

Answered by Dr. Aneel Kumar

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Psychosis should not be taken lightly because psychosis is a term that reflects a variety of explanation like it may be schizophrenia, it may be due to depression, may be secondary to alcohol or any other condition, so diagnosis is very important, that your primary doctor knows better. And every diagnosis has a different course of treatment, as for as you alcohol is a concern that blackout means you should be more concern and should be adequately treated. Do not stop it suddenly, and try not to drink heavily. Go to your doctor and tell your history he would help you to deal with the problem and you need to have health check-up and lab investigation for sure. Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Aneel Kumar
Dr. Aneel Kumar

Psychiatry

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