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Zyprexa - or earlier DA blocker caused dystonia

Posted by chad_3 on October 21, 2002, at 22:57:01

In reply to zyprexa dose, posted by borderliner21 on October 21, 2002, at 16:31:34

Borderliner -

Zyprexa - was that your first antipsychotic? Whatever was your first (Zyprexa is one of them) - caused your dystonia. Concurrent meds like Paxil can increase risk but only DA blocker will cause it virtually 100% of time.

Chad


> FOr those people taking zyprexa for depression and anxiety reasons, what dosage worked best for you along with your AD's. I find 3.75 mg works the best for me. 5 mg gives me akathesia.


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