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What is it?

Solian is a drug whose main active ingredient is amisulpride. It belongs to the group of antipsychotic drugs and is often used to treat mental disorders such as schizophrenia and conditions with impaired perception of reality. This drug has a selective effect on certain receptors in the brain, thereby stabilizing the mood and improving the patients cognitive functions. The peculiarity of Solians action is the blocking of dopamine receptors, which play an important role in the development of mental illnesses. This property allows to reduce the intensity of psychotic symptoms, such as delusional ideas and hallucinations, and also to improve the general condition of patients suffering from chronic psychosis. The drug is available in various forms, including tablets and solutions for oral administration, which allows you to choose a convenient method of use depending on individual needs.

Composition

Solians composition has been carefully developed to ensure its effectiveness and minimize side effects. The main active ingredient is amisulpride, which has a key effect on the functioning of brain receptors, reducing the manifestations of mental disorders. The composition of the drug also includes auxiliary components that ensure the stability and digestibility of the drug. These components may vary depending on the release form. The balance in the composition of Solian ensures the safety and effectiveness of the drug when the recommended dosages are observed.

  • Amisulpride is the main active ingredient that affects dopamine receptors.
  • Excipients - ensure the stability and digestibility of the drug.
  • Components that complement the base depending on the release form.

How to use?

The use of Solian is strictly regulated and prescribed by a doctor, since the dosage and duration of treatment depend on the specific diagnosis and the patients condition. Before starting therapy, it is important to carefully read the instructions and follow all the recommendations of a specialist. Changing the dose or stopping taking Solian without a doctors prescription is unacceptable, even if improvements are noticeable. Abrupt cancellation can lead to a deterioration in the condition, so the doctor usually reduces the dose gradually.

  1. Start taking Solian only under the supervision of a doctor, taking into account individual needs and diagnosis.
  2. Carefully monitor the prescribed dosage and adjust it in time, if necessary.
  3. Do not stop treatment on your own without consulting a doctor to avoid possible complications.

How does it work?

Solian works by selectively interacting with dopamine receptors in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays a key role in regulating emotions, motivation, and cognitive function. Its imbalance is often associated with mental disorders such as schizophrenia. Solian primarily blocks D2 and D3 receptors, affecting dopamine activity in certain areas of the brain. This action helps eliminate symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and agitation. At the same time, the drug has a minimal effect on receptors for other neurotransmitters, which reduces the likelihood of side effects typical of other antipsychotics.

Interestingly, Solian has a dual effect. In low doses, it can have a stimulating effect, improving motivation and reducing apathy. In higher doses, the drug suppresses agitation and psychotic symptoms, helping to restore psychological balance. Thanks to this, Solian is suitable for the treatment of various stages of schizophrenia and other psychoses.

Indications

Solian is used to treat a number of mental disorders that are mainly associated with disturbances in perception, thinking and behavior. The drug is effective both in the acute stages of psychosis and in maintenance therapy. Its use is aimed at eliminating symptoms and improving the quality of life of patients. Therapy using Solian helps to improve the emotional state, reduce anxiety and restore the patients ability to socially adapt.

  • Schizophrenia and related disorders of thinking and perception.
  • Acute stages of psychosis requiring rapid intervention.
  • Maintenance therapy for long-term improvement of the condition and adaptation.

Contraindications

Despite the effectiveness of Solian, the drug has several contraindications that must be taken into account before starting treatment. Neglecting these factors can lead to worsening of the condition or development of serious side effects. It is important to discuss possible risks with your doctor and follow his recommendations to ensure maximum safety of therapy.

  • Hypersensitivity to amisulpride or other components of the drug.
  • Serious liver or kidney dysfunction requiring special attention.
  • Simultaneous administration of other drugs that affect the central nervous system.

Side effects

Like any other medical drug, Solian may cause side effects that must be taken into account during treatment. They may vary depending on the individual reaction of the body and the dosage of the drug. It is important to be attentive to your condition and, if necessary, seek help from a doctor to adjust therapy or change the drug.

  • The appearance of drowsiness, which can reduce concentration and attention.
  • Gastrointestinal disorders, such as nausea or constipation.
  • Changes in hormone levels, leading to various physiological effects.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Solian cost in pharmacies?
Price Solian in different pharmacies in South Africa varies.
How to buy Solian over the counter?
Solian it is available over the counter in our pharmacy.

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