Posted by SLS on February 4, 2012, at 17:58:39
In reply to PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO YOU THINK THIS IS OK, posted by Jeroen on February 4, 2012, at 14:42:43
My theory:
I believe that Abilify can reduce the effectiveness of coadministered neuroleptic antipsychotics that have significantly lower binding affinities for the D2 receptor. Seroquel has the lowest affinity. Zyprexa is also comparatively low. Abilify might block both of these drugs from exerting robust antipsychotic effects. Either bring the Abilify up to 30 mg or discontinue it in order to give other drugs the best chances of working.
Question:When you were responding well to Seroquel, how much Abilify were you taking?
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