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Sulpiride

Sulpiride is a type of antipsychotic drug that is primarily used to treat schizophrenia-related psychosis and major depressive disorder. It is also occasionally used in moderate doses to treat other conditions like anxiety and depression. Sulpiride belongs to the benzamide class of drugs and it is sold under the brand name Dogmatil. Common side effects of Sulpiride include drowsiness, shakiness of hands and feet, inability to remain still, etc.

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I took Urbanol 10 mg and Espiride 50 mg in an interval of one hour. Is that a problem?

Query: Hello doctor, I took Urbanol 10 mg almost three hours ago and Espiride 50 mg after one hour. Is there any problem, doctor? Kindly help. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Basuki Nath Bhagat

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and I understand your concern. I suggest you take tablet Espiride (Aspirin) 50 mg contains Sulpiride as an active gradient. It works by blocking dopamine in the brain. Normally dopamine inhibits prolactin hormone (essential for milk production). So, t...  Read Full »

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