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Old Apr 18, 2014, 05:15 PM
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Jesusplays and Ginaaa22 have cleared up what which of the drugs discussed are mood stabilizers. I have been on both Lith and Risperdal when I had no insurance. Both drugs were cheap. You will have to find the right budget friendly stabilizers for you. I do know many pharmaceutical companies offer free meds if persons meets certain requirements. Once you know which stabilizer you would like to use, check their site for free/discount programs.

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