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Old Oct 03, 2013, 06:04 PM
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I have been on 20mg saphris for about two weeks. I am experiencing muscle cramps. Has anyone else faced this or other side effects to look for. It has also had a hangover effect that does not seem to be going away.
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Old Oct 03, 2013, 06:13 PM
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For me, Saphris was some evil ****. I had anxiety attacks verging on panic attacks. I would lay down and just as I was going to sleep, I would wake up and have a strong urge to run somewhere. I had trouble swallowing, to the point that it kept me awake at night. I had symptoms of Parkinson's. I couldn't even write my name. I finally went to a neurologist to find out if I actually had Parkinson's and he told me it was the Saphris.

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