Posted by Lou Pilder on October 21, 2015, at 6:14:12
In reply to Lou's response-yagotrouble » MuseMemento, posted by Lou Pilder on October 21, 2015, at 5:50:28
> > Hi, all. I'm currently on 300 mg fluvoxamine, 200 mg lamictal, 70 mg vyvanse and 10 mg abilify. I'm switching from abilify to saphris due to a great deal of weight gain for no other apparent reason and I'm just wondering how problematic the interaction is between the two of them. I'll only be taking 5 mg but Saphris is metabolized by cyp1a2, the same enzyme metabolizing caffeine and fluvoxamine causes something like a six-fold increase in concentration of caffeine. I'm wondering if I'm looking at a similar issue with Saphris or if it would be less. Thanks!
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> Friends, mothers, others,
> Be not deceived. The combination of these drugs here could make you or anyone you are in charge of that you may be drugging in collaboration with a psychiatrist, enslaved for the rest of your life to live in the shadow of death and impaired thinking. These drugs here could dehumanize the taker of them into being a lifeless form of humanity to become addicted and have thoughts of killing to take over the mind. And the FDA approves it and the world of psychiatry approves it, and it is approved here for being supportive takes precedence, and all the while readers could think that they are safer than they really are because the rules by he FDA for advocating a drug are not being complied with here. This could lead to the death of those taking these drugs.
> You see, when these mind-altering drugs are combined, their effects are increased exponentially. And then an event can happen that the taker of these drugs can not comprehend and be led to think that death is the way out. The drug makers and the FDA have a warning to say that you could want to kill yourself when taking these drugs. They admit that a state of mind could envelop the taker of the drugs to want to kill themselves, yet today television commercials show smiling people in cadence to music to pander these drugs all the while knowing that they could cause the taker to kill themselves and/or others, even their own mothers, and the music plays.
> Ask your doctor, and the music plays. See if the drug is right for you, and the music plays. The piper pipes and people go down to the doctor and get the drugs, headed for the dance at the pharmacy, never mind the cost or the adverse effects, down the pill and all your troubles will be so far away, they think.
> And all the time the placebo effect will be misleading the taker to think that they are the smiling people dancing to the music as the people in the commercial show. But it is a dance of death as thousands are killed by these drugs each month. Be not deceived. The idle brain is the devil's playground. There is a new song to sing.
> LouFriends,
Lou
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