Posted by 4WD on June 30, 2005, at 21:59:43
In reply to Re: zyprexa once or twice a week? good or bad?, posted by med_empowered on June 30, 2005, at 19:13:42
> Hey! Like one poster said, atypical antipsychotics are being increasingly used "PRN" for some problems, especially for those with bipolar or borderline personality disorder. I think you gotta do whats best for you...theoretically, since you're dealing with a D2 antagonist, you might be setting yourself up for a "dopamine rebound" kind of like people get after coming off long-term antipsychotic treatment. With the old antipsychotics, this could be really bad, but no one really knows much about atypicals sooo...the jury's out on that one. One poster I noticed recommend trying low-dose Zyprexa daily, and another recommended abilify. Personally, I'd go for the Abilify--whether you're doing it daily or PRN--because Abilify seems to be weight neutral and less risky in terms of diabetes development than Zyprexa. Subjectively, it also seems to be better--less sedation, less cognitive impairment, etc. 10mgs is the usual starting dose for psychotic disorders, but improvement in non-psychotic disorders can be seen at lower doses...personally, I wouldnt dip below 5, though.
Is Abilify qualitatively different from the other atypicals? While Zyprexa definitely helps, the food & other cravings it causes are very hard to cope with. And Geodon, Seroquel and Risperdal weren't helpful. How is Abilify different?Marsha
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