stride SULPIRIDE
Introduction to stride
Stride is a medication primarily used to treat schizophrenia, a mental disorder characterized by distorted thinking and perceptions. Stride is available in tablet form and helps reduce symptoms like hallucinations and delusions.
Composition of stride
Stride contains the active ingredient sulpiride, which works by affecting dopamine, a chemical in the brain involved in mood and behavior. It blocks dopamine receptors, helping to reduce symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, improving mental clarity and stability.
Uses of stride
- Treatment of schizophrenia
- Reduction of hallucinations and delusions
- Improvement of mental clarity and stability
Side effects of stride
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Weight gain
- Severe side effects are rare but should be monitored and reported to a doctor
Precautions of stride
Stride can cause drowsiness, affecting your ability to drive or operate machinery. Avoid alcohol, as it can increase drowsiness. It is not suitable for people with pheochromocytoma or severe kidney problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid it unless necessary.
How to Take stride
The usual starting dose of stride for adults is 200 to 400 mg per day, divided into two doses. It is taken orally, which means by mouth, and can be taken with or without food. The maximum recommended dose is usually 1200 mg per day. Follow your doctor’s advice for the correct way to use your prescribed form.
Conclusion of stride
Stride, containing the active ingredient sulpiride, belongs to the therapeutic class of antipsychotics. It is primarily used to treat schizophrenia by reducing symptoms like hallucinations and delusions. Manufactured in tablet form, stride is a key medication for improving mental clarity and stability. Always consult your doctor for personalized medical advice regarding stride.

Available in 3 variations

Stride 400mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets

Stride 100mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets

Stride 200mg Tablet
strip of 10 tablets


