Supanova, have you talked with your pdoc and pharmacy? Or contacted the manufacturer of Zeldox? Going off it as quickly as you are seems a very bad idea medically, from what I'm reading in
WikiPedia.
The British National Formulary recommends a gradual withdrawal.... to avoid acute withdrawal syndrome or rapid relapse.[34] Due to changes at.... receptor sites in the central nervous system, withdrawal symptoms can occur during abrupt or over-rapid reduction in dosage.
Ziprasidone should be discontinued gradually, with careful consideration from the prescribing doctor, to avoid withdrawal symptoms or relapse. Withdrawal may become even more difficult after failed attempts.
Support groups such as The Icarus Project and other online forums provide resources and social support for those attempting to discontinue antipsychotics and other psychiatric medications.[35] Withdrawal symptoms reported to occur after discontinuation of antipsychotics include nausea, emesis, lightheadedness, diaphoresis, dyskinesia, orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, nervousness, dizziness, headache, excessive non-stop crying, and anxiety.[36][37] Ziprasidone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WikiPedia isn't a rock-solid source, but the references used in the article seem reliable. I don't think you ought to try going off this so quickly. Pfizer works with patients in some countries to help them acquire their products.
Patient & Prescription Assistance Programs | Pfizer: the world's largest research-based pharmaceutical company
Take care of yourself. My PCP has intervened directly with manufacturers like Pfizer for me in the past, when very expensive medication wasn't covered by my insurance. Ask around!
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