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Unable to give her medication
My sister in law is a doctor by profession (Mbbs distinction candidate with good academic record from kakatiya university) . She is not willing to accept,she is having bipolar symptoms and she is suffering for schiperinia. 1) She just sits in one room, smiling or laughing loudly or crying.. I request the doctors around me to help out. 2)blabbering something in her delusional thoughts. 3)How to get rid of this..she never feels hungry..she doesn't want to come over it. 4) She never want to take medicine and she doesn't sleep whole night..she sleep whenever she likes, she eats whenever she like. Please, kindly advice what to do with her, she threaten us by calling police or something. She speaks illogical and imaginary stuff..
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Depot preparation of medication can be considered
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Mental health care act, has provisions for involuntary treatment, next of kin can give consent for hospitalisation. Contact a psychiatry facility in your city, the doctor there will guide you regarding the steps to be taken
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