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Old 11-02-2016, 01:53 AM #1
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Default Basal Ganglia damaged by Risperdal

Hi,
I took Risperdal (4 mg for one week, 2 mg for some weeks and 3 mg for three days) from early August to early September 2016.

This drug has damaged the Basal Ganglia of my brain, because I have cognitive impairment and anhedonia.

I wanted to ask: is there a way to "repair" the basal ganglia?
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