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How do I taper correctly off 25 mg Seroquel at nigt ?

I have been taking Seroquel for about 6 months i started with 50mg for sleep. I weaned my self to 25mg already now i am trying to get off of these... read more

Abilify 2mg to 5mg, making me shake bad?

i have been on abilify for 2 weeks, 2 mg. my doc wanted to me up my dose to 5 mg last night.. been shaking and tired all day. Had a bipolar breakdown... read more

Does Abilify cause acid reflux?

My son began taking Abilify for depression. Lamictal was also added in a few weeks later. It really helped with his depression, but now he has reflux... read more

Quetiapine - What if I stop taking Seroquel?

I'm 5'10 and weighed 135-140 - after Abilify, I weigh 233. Any evidence that stopping Abilify (no?

... matter how well it works) will cause me to lose this weight? I've never been obese in my life! Help Meeeeee

I was on 2 mg of Abilify in conjunction with Cymbalta 60 mg. I stopped Abilify because of…

... weight gain and my doctor thought I was in a good space. Two things - I was fine until about 10 days ago and since I’ve had high anxiety, s... read more

Hi! I am looking for an alternative (natural or pharma) to Abilify. I have been on 5mg of Abilify?

... for 2 years and have gained 25 pounds. I have always been tiny, so this is very difficult for me. Additionally, I am getting married this summer... read more

Is there anything other than Seroquel that would help me to sleep?

I pretty much tried other stuff. But I have a very high tolerance to medication. Also some meds will affect me totally opposite than what they... read more

What can I take to sleep and not dream, I have been of meds after meds nothing is working?

on meds for bipolar and not even seroquel will make me sleep

Taking abilifily I cant sleep normal??

I just started taking abilify recently and now i feel like i cant sleep is this normal??? its 5 am and i feel not tired why?

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