belonging to the group of benzamides which is used - at the appropriate dosages - in the treatment of dysthymia and schizophrenic disorders.
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Editorial board Amisulpride - Chemical Structure
To carry out its therapeutic action, amisulpride must be administered orally. In fact, the medicines based on this active ingredient are formulated in tablet form at different concentrations (each tablet can contain 50 mg, 200 mg or 400 mg of amisulpride).
Medicines containing amisulpride in low doses (50 mg / tablet) are classified as class C drugs, therefore, their cost is fully borne by the citizen; while those containing amisulpride in high doses (200 mg and 400 mg per tablet) are classified as group A drugs, therefore, their cost can be reimbursed by the National Health System (NHS), in whole or in part, depending on the case (it can be required to match a ticket).