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Old Apr 18, 2014, 05:49 AM
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Originally Posted by grandmaof3 View Post
I don't see why everyone is so against Haldol. I've taken it for psychosis in the past and I never had any adverse effects. I'm on Zyprexa now so I rarely ever need the Haldol but I do keep it around for emergencies. Zyprexa takes a day or 2 to start working so for acute psychosis its not that great but Haldol works a lot sooner. I'm a nurse at a long term care facility and many of my patients take Haldol for agitation and psychosis. None of them seem to be suffering adverse effects. But I agree you need a new pdoc. He shouldn't insist on having you take a medication you are not comfortable with. As for him not visiting you in the hospital that's unforgivable. WHen I was in the hospital my pdoc came to see me every morning before he went in to his office. He even came to see me in the hospital when I had my heart attack last year. I will miss him when he retires.
It's the long term effects of haldol and the long term risks that would stop me from taking it for more than a day or two. No way. But if the benefit is better to you than the risk, go for it. But if a less strong, less damaging (though all APs can have damagin long term effects) med works for her, why would the doc say haldol?

And besides haldol would knock my ***** out for hours. Like a whole day . I was forced to take Thorazine once and I slept for te next 16 hours.
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