The side effects are a major reason patients stop taking the neuroleptics.
Most patients stop bleeding on their own without any treatment.
During that period, the patients feel fine and frequently stop taking the medication, he said.
Doctors and patients must stop looking at each other as an economic threat.
Therefore, patients often stop taking them before the drugs can help their depression.
Even if patients stop taking the drugs, they are not free of them.
As a result, many patients have stopped taking the medication.
The patients stopped declining in the first three months, and most seemed to improve a bit.
The higher the number the greater the chance that the patients would stop the new medicines.
"I must emphasize, patients should not stop taking the drugs on their own."