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neurodol

It is a drug that should be used with extreme caution. It directly affects the nervous system, so it is essential to take the correct dose as prescribed by a doctor. I once took 10 drops and experienced partial paralysis, as well as a lethargic and bitter taste in my mouth. Needless to say, I haven't used it since.

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neurodol

It was one of the medications the doctor prescribed me back in 2012 when I first started to experience depression. After a while, I began to feel more relaxed. It's a risky drug, which is why physicians don't usually prescribe it.

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neurodol

It's a drug that's supposed to bring calm without making you sleepy, but it doesn't live up to its promises like many other medications, and doesn't do much other than make you drowsy. It's best to take it with water, as it has a very bitter taste.

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neurodol

Freeze all motor functions!

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neurodol

He is Akineton's buddy.

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neurodol

A drug that transforms a person into a love-struck butterfly if taken in excess.

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neurodol

As a general practice, it is commonly used to treat severe psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but it can also be used to augment antidepressants in cases of treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression.

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neurodol

Contains haloperidol, a tranquilizer used in the treatment of schizophrenia, mania, and some types of depression in combination with antidepressants, tardive dyskinesia can be seen with long-term use. In the 1980s, when more reliable tranquilizers such as dihydrobenzperidol and analgesics such as fentanyl and alfentanil were not available, it was also used by anesthesiologists for deep sedation in conjunction with Dolantin.

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