Amisulpride Uses

Amisulpride is used for Schizophrenia

How Amisulpride Works

Amisulpride binds selectively to dopamine D2, D3 receptors in the limbic system, and has no affinity for D1, D4, and D5 receptor subtypes.

Common side effects of Amisulpride

Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Swelling, Rash, Constipation, Anxiety

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