Diet pills are usually stimulants, like what they put kids on for ADHD. Thats a common reaction from your body not being used to that much stimulant. Drink lots of water and you'll feel better eventually.
It is never a good idea to mix a stimulant like a diet pill with an antipsychotic like rispridol. The effects of the diet pills are likely responsible for the shacky and dizzy spells. Your heart fells weird because you have one medicine in your system trying to speed it up and the other one trying to slow it down.
They are both fighting for dominance right now and can have a profound effect on the heart. Most often it can cause PVC's (Premature Ventricular Contractions. Thiese are not pleasant and can put your heart into other types of arrhythmia.It is also not always a good idea to take a stimulant pill with anti depressant medication as it has been known to cause seizures because many SSRI drugs lower the seizure threshold in the brain.
All in all it is best to consult with your doctor about any medication regimen. Drink plenty of water to get the pills diluted in your blood stream which will calm some of the symtoms you are having down. Alternate the times you take your medication (they will fight for dominance in your system) Ask your doctor about a different dopeamine blocker besides respridone.
It is known to cause weight gain. Go to the ER or call 911 if you experience chest pain.
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