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Anybody here try vraylar before? If so what do you think.
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That was one that was an option for me but I went with latuda. I've asked a couple of times on here before but no one knows much about it. Hopefully you get a response.
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I have been on Vraylar for 6 months or so. It is working for me. Expensive, though...hope you have very good insurance.
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Did it take long to kick in?
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Vraylar was given to me while on a hospital stay and I had no voice in making a change. After three weeks of being out and getting off of the drug I am battling many after effects. The list is long so I won't go into it. My observation was that the drug was either a super drug or put people in states similar to me. I fear that some symptoms won't leave.
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It was gradual like most drugs if not all in this class. Maybe three or four weeks for me but as you know everyone is different. FYI the only side effect was a little lightheadness at first but something I could deal with since it made me so much better. I had come off saphris a few months earlier and that gave me td. I will take a side effect of lightheadness for a few weeks any day over that.
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