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Re: Is 5mg abilify effective against psychosis?

Posted by revv33 on December 20, 2014, at 12:05:05

In reply to Re: Is 5mg abilify effective against psychosis? » revv33, posted by SLS on December 20, 2014, at 1:27:32

> > Last time I went to see my pdoc I told him I still had sexual dysfunction on Abilify 10mg and he said he would lower the dose next time so I am guessing it would probably be 5mg or something lower then 10mg...
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> > I was wondering is this effective against prevent psychosis?
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> My guess would be no.
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> When it comes to psychotropic drugs and their clinical effects, there is going to be some variability in the way different individuals react to them. I guess it is possible that you would find 5 mg/day of Abilify effective, but the majority of people need a minimum of 10 mg/day. Abilify is not the most potent drug against the positive symptoms of schizoid disorders. In fact, it might actually work against other antpsychotics like Seroquel. I saw one person's dosage requirement of Seroquel go from 400 mg/day to 900 mg/day when Abilify was added. It returned to 400 mg/day once Abilify was discontinued. Abilify added very little, if any, improvement in her schizoaffective disorder. They later responded to a combination of Navane and Saphris. Unfortunately, her sex drive has disappeared.
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> I don't think that reduced sex drive is very common with Abilify, although it is reported. Some people become hypersexual with Abilify. Perhaps this population is predominantly bipolar. If you are experiencing a loss of sex drive with Abilify at 10 mg/day, I'm not sure that this side effect would disappear at 5 mg/day.
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> Are there any antipsychotics that do not decrease your sex drive?
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>
> - Scott

The only antipsychotics iv'e tried are invega sustenna and abilify and the problem seems to be more having slow erections and maybe some other things im not exactly sure but it just doesn't feel like it used to be before being on medications...


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