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Re: antipsychotic passiveness » Zyprexa

Posted by rjlockhart37 on May 9, 2013, at 23:41:48

In reply to Re: antipsychotic passiveness, posted by Zyprexa on May 7, 2013, at 22:33:15

yea....zyprexa is unique in itself.....the old APs where sedating but they caused more mental impairment, not all of them, but someone whos on the max dose of thorazine is usally zonked...zyprexa is a bit different, but its only with me....it sedates, but improves my mood and makes me more passive to things that would really irritate or make me get in a bad mood, and want to drink alcohol after it. Zyprexa I have to say is good for an offlabel treatment for alcoholism, it sedates the nervious system....yea...but not like benzos....

paxil is sedating...you may check into paxil but the only thing it has lots of side effects, remeron I've read so many posts here on babble about it over the years....it appears to be good for sleep, and other anxiety issues.

Abilify......yes my friend, that is exactly what it did to me, I took 15mg of abilify and this irrtible derealization, I got angry and felt unstable more......a lot of people say abilify is activating, well it is for me, but is not in a good way lol.

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