The effectiveness of Bunanserin in treating delusions varies from person to person and is related to a number of factors such as the severity of the condition, the physical condition of the person using the medication, and compliance with taking the medication. Bunanserin is a kind of non-traditional antipsychotic drugs, suitable for the treatment of schizophrenia, so it can have a therapeutic effect on the symptoms of delusion existing in schizophrenia patients. Individual differences in efficacy may exist, with those with mild illness, sensitivity to the drug and good compliance generally having a better therapeutic effect, while those with severe illness, insensitivity to the drug or non-compliance with the doctor’s instructions tend to have a poorer effect. It is also important to note that Bunanserin is not effective in treating delusions caused by other reasons such as Alzheimer’s disease and substance abuse. It is also contraindicated in people who are allergic to it or are in a coma, and adverse effects such as tremor, salivation (drooling), and inability to sit still may occur during administration. Therefore, people with delusional manifestations must consult a doctor in time to find out the cause, and then under the guidance of the doctor for the use of drugs and other therapeutic options, if the use of Bunanserin for the treatment, you must strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to take the drug and pay attention to the observation of the reaction to the use of the drug, the emergence of discomfort in a timely manner, consult a doctor to deal with. Do not blindly use the drug or increase or decrease the dosage on your own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.