Guest guest Posted March 20, 2012 Report Share Posted March 20, 2012 There are no hard and fast rules about antipsychotics since 50% of those with LBD can handle them, and 50% cannot. Most LBD experts start with Seroquel or Clozaril, but many with dementing illnesses cannot tolerate those. While many with LBD cannot tolerate Zyprexa, many can. If the " no more than 2.5mg of Zyprexa " is in writing and the fact that 10mg was administered can be documented, then perhaps that's the point on which the caregiver could file a complaint with the state's medical board. > > Hey friends, Im posting to help a fellow caregiver, who apparently told her loved ones doctor he could have no more than 2.5 milligrams of zyprexa and whose doctor gave her lovedone 10 mg only to have her lovedone decline a great deal rapidly from it.Her question to me is ...Is there any printed official info that states that a patient should not be given this much zyprexa or is there an authority that could be contacted to verify that this should not have been done? to help this person get together a lawsuit against this doctor as her lovedone has decline drastically from this?Thanks for any help in advance Ron > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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