Thiopride does not generally harm nerves or memory. Thiopental is an antipsychotic medication used mainly for the treatment of Tourette’s syndrome, chorea, and psychosis in the elderly. It does not affect nerves or memory, and it is also a commonly used medication in pediatrics. However, after taking the drug, there may be some adverse reactions, of which the more common is that it may lead to drowsiness, but also may cause amenorrhea, breast milk overflow, gastrointestinal reactions, dizziness, fatigue, etc. Individuals may experience symptoms such as accelerated heart rate, rigor mortis, and fluctuations in blood pressure. Thiabendazole must be directed by a doctor to use the drug, not self-medication, if the drug components are allergic to the person is prohibited, and unstable epilepsy, pheochromocytoma patients are prohibited.