Patient: My brother is 27 years old, and in 2009 he started to contact Buddhism, studying videos such as “Shanxi Xiaoyuan” and “Venerable Jingkong”, and began to think that money is an extracorporeal thing, and that the important thing in life is to study Buddhism so as not to fall into the path of animals in the next life, and began not to eat meat. Because the Buddhist material propaganda said that eating meat is equal to eating parents! I started to learn about Buddhist “unjust relatives” and “six rebirths” and became convinced of them, and started to recite the Earth Store Sutra and the Vajra Sutra, and participated in various Buddhist doctrines, such as “playing sevens” and “chanting”, Then, he used the money to visit Buddhist temples and to release the living creatures (he went to vegetable markets and restaurants to buy fresh fish and shrimps, then hired a car to transport them and put them into rivers and lakes), and spent more than 4,000 yuan in a month just to release the living creatures. In early February 2012, he had an attack, talking to himself and laughing for no reason. Poor sleep quality, smashing bedroom doors, breaking cell phones, cursing! He is now being treated in the hospital and is currently taking four medications, FENAIJING, Lithospermum A tablets, Clozapine, and Modified Yuzhengren pellets, and his symptoms are under control. At present, the medication needs to be supervised and cannot be taken voluntarily. He mainly helps his parents with farm work at home. However, my brother admits that although he is sick, it is not serious and he is not too willing to take long-term medication. According to online information, it is said that some patients with paranoid schizophrenia have poor medication compliance, and my brother is not very willing to take medication for a long time. What should I do? Is there no other way but to use long-acting injections? Doctor: For patients with diagnosed paranoid schizophrenia, compliance is not good. Some medications are oral liquids, which are colorless and tasteless, and can be taken in water. Patient: Thank you Dr. He for your answer!