Posted by beckett2 on May 12, 2021, at 13:28:13
In reply to Re: Asenapine » SLS, posted by undopaminergic on May 7, 2021, at 10:26:22
> > Asenapine (Saphris) has an unquestionable antidepressant and energizing effect.
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> Many people report that they have do take it at night because it makes them tired. But some of those people get a good night's sleep and wake up refreshed.
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> > I watched it happen to me briefly, and watched it happen to a close friend mine who has been in remission for well over a year. Asenapine is a necessary component of her treatment. However, both of us are bipolar, so I don't know how that factors in to the equation.
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> I'm bipolar too.
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> -undopaminergic
>I'm part of the original thread, and I see this was before the official dx of bipolar. In retrospect, Saphris induced near mania, something unidentified at the time. I have BPll. Why do doctors hesitate to dx bipolar?
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