Which is better, lurasidone or sulpiride?
There is no absolute superiority between lumateperone and sulpiride. Lumateperone is more suitable for patients with schizophrenia accompanied by depressive symptoms, while sulpiride shows better efficacy for treatment-resistant schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. The choice should be made according to individual conditions and physical constitution under medical guidance. If severe discomfort occurs or symptoms do not improve after medication, prompt medical attention is recommended.

Lumateperone is an atypical antipsychotic that acts on receptors such as dopamine D2 and serotonin 2A. It effectively controls positive symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, while also improving depressive manifestations such as low mood. Its side effects, including extrapyramidal symptoms, are relatively mild.
Sulpiride is a typical antipsychotic that primarily blocks dopamine D2 receptors. It strongly suppresses core symptoms of schizophrenia, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, making it especially suitable for patients who respond poorly to other medications. However, it has a relatively higher incidence of extrapyramidal side effects.
During treatment, it is essential to strictly follow medical instructions—do not change medications or adjust dosages without consulting a doctor. Maintain regular sleep patterns, avoid alcohol and spicy or stimulating foods, monitor emotional and physical responses, and attend regular follow-up appointments so the physician can optimize the treatment plan.