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Posted by Joe f on July 4, 2018, at 20:39:45
Has anyone used this as an adjunct to an Ssri and how did it work.
Posted by rjlockhart37 on July 7, 2018, at 0:11:42
In reply to Rexulti, posted by Joe f on July 4, 2018, at 20:39:45
i've heard good reports, people benefited from it, rexulti is similar to abilify, yet abilify is a D2 agonist, thats why id has a slight uplifting effet even though its a anti-psychosis med, rexulti works similar.....
can't give feedback but maybe others can
Posted by Clearskies on July 12, 2018, at 3:00:53
In reply to Rexulti, posted by Joe f on July 4, 2018, at 20:39:45
> Has anyone used this as an adjunct to an Ssri and how did it work.
Hi, Joe. Im using Rexulti ($$$) along with Wellbutrin SR and Prazosin and Noritryptaline at night. Been in it a couple of months.
I stayed at the initial dose of 5mg because 10mg caused agitation and anger. Im still one plenty annoyed woman on the lower dosage, but I believe most of that is situational (I *just* bought my own house) because not much is going right at the moment.
It feels very clean in that Im not detecting any side effects, perhaps because of the low dose. Apart from the price - which will prevent me from staying on it, since its not covered by my Medicare insurance plan - Id say it has been a good choice so far.
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