Psychiatrist has suggested her mirtazapine and aripmt5. After taking it for a year she stop using it, and again she started behaving abnormally she didn't take her food lost all her weight don't take medicine at all doesn't talk to anyone, we try a lot to feed her talk talk to her she just refuse. She is not even ready to consult a doctor. How shall we treat her? Take her for treatment.
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She should not have stopped the medication unless approved by her doctor. Now that she has had a relapse she must go back to her medication but let the doctor prescribe it. Since she is uncooperative, ask her doctor if s/he is willing to give some medication which can be slipped into her food and make her more amenable to seek treatment. If not, you may have to take her to the hospital against her wish and admit her. Even if that is not possible, some centers will come home and tranquilize her and take her to treatment admission. During therapy, please start her on counseling and make sure this time around that she takes her medication and only comes off of it under doctor's supervision.
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Maybe you can arrange for a teleconsultation for her. She can speak to the doctor from home itself. First u have to make her understand that you are concerned about her and feel that she may be disturbed. Tell her that talking to a therapist would help her feel better.
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Dear lybrate-user, it is nice of you to help sweta, even if she doesn't want it. If she stops medicines, relapse will occur and again to put her back to treatment is difficult - but not impossible. Teleconsult your doctor on your own, show sweta over video. Both mirtazapine and aripiprazole are available as melting dissolving tablets. Join un co operative patient group. Others will give you tips how to give her food and medicines. Doctor will only diagnose and prescribe. Worse comes to worse, you can take magistrate permission to section her for treatment. She is not aware that she is ill and she may harm herself by not eating. Both conditions are enough to section her for treatment.
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