Mellaril (thioridazine) is a typical antipsychotic medicine that is only available via prescription. This medication blocks the activity of dopamine and reduces unusually high levels of excitement in the brain. Due to the severe side effects which may be experienced when using this medication, it is recommended that you follow the exact instructions received from your doctor and pharmacist.

Treatment Indications

Mellaril may be prescribed to control the symptoms of schizophrenia and other serious mental and emotional issues, such as disturbed thinking, loss of interest in life, extreme feelings, and hallucinations. While Mellaril may help to alleviate schizophrenic symptoms, it is not intended to cure schizophrenia. There are serious health risks associated with the use of this medication; it will only be prescribed if other drugs do not work and if the benefits of using this medication outweigh the risks. In general, Mellaril is considered only after at least two other medications have failed to help, or have resulted in intolerable side effects.

Finding a therapist or counselor to assist in your treatment if you are prescribed psychotropic medication may help you achieve better, longer-lasting mental health outcomes. Antipsychotic medication helps many people improve the quality of their life while experiencing debilitating symptoms, but medication in conjunction with psychotherapy can help a person better understand their condition and events that trigger symptoms, emotions, and behaviors. Several prominent, peer-reviewed studies indicate that medication taken in conjunction with psychotherapy treatment may produce better long-term results than medication alone for mental health issues.

Dosage

Warnings Before Use

Mellaril is often prescribed when other antipsychotic drug treatments do not work for a person. This medication has several significant risks to be aware of, including:

Important Information During Use

Your doctor and/or pharmacist should provide a robust set of instructions for this drug that include the following warnings:

Possible Side Effects

Serious side effects of this medication may include:

Less serious side effects may include, but are not limited to:

Withdrawal from Mellaril

Slowly reducing your Mellaril dosage over time is the best way to taper off of this medication. Your doctor may gradually reduce your dosage in order to help reduce the intensity and number of withdrawal symptoms you experience. Possible symptoms of withdrawal include:

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