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Old Mar 01, 2013, 01:08 AM
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i am on abilify 7.5 mgs and cymbalta now got issues with slurred speech when I talk to much at a time . my face hurts and dont know what to do about it?
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Old Mar 01, 2013, 02:13 AM
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I suggest you talk to your doctor about it. Maybe he/she can adjust the meds or the dosages......
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Old Mar 01, 2013, 05:42 AM
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Your doc added the Abilify to the Cymbalta, right? So I imagine it's the Abilify that's doing it, right?

How much Abilify are you on? Can it be reduced? Why not talk with your doctor and see if the Abilify can be reduced. It would be a shame to stop taking it because I don't know about you, but it sure did work good for me as far as helping with the depression. I had to stop taking it tho, because it made my ankles swell too much.

So talk with your doctor about it. Perhaps he can adjust the dose. Good luck! God bless. Hugs, Lee
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Old Mar 01, 2013, 12:31 PM
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the problem is I was put on abilify first a lower dose but then it was not really helping and so she increased the dose and now not sure what I should do I see her on the 14th of march could it be possible the abilify is doing that with higher dose went from 2 mgs to 4 mgs now 7.5mgs really can't stop meds as my issues will come back ...
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Old Mar 03, 2013, 12:36 AM
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i am on abilify 7.5 mgs and cymbalta now got issues with slurred speech when I talk to much at a time . my face hurts and dont know what to do about it?
slurred speech can be dose-dependent and may go away with either the reduction of the dose or just passage of time, but I am very worried that your face hurts while you are taking an AP, so please report this side effect to the p-doc - call tomorrow, call the cell even though it is a Sunday. If you do not have a phone number to access the p-doc on a Sunday, call Monday morning.
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Old Mar 03, 2013, 06:17 AM
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Common and Rare Side Effects for Abilify Oral

Please call your doctor IMMEDIATELY. The above link lists the side-effects of Abilify. One of the severe reactions is "abnormal movements of face muscles and tongue." The link lists all side-effects. Do not wait. Call your MD today.
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Old Mar 03, 2013, 01:30 PM
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Common and Rare Side Effects for Abilify Oral

Please call your doctor IMMEDIATELY. The above link lists the side-effects of Abilify. One of the severe reactions is "abnormal movements of face muscles and tongue." The link lists all side-effects. Do not wait. Call your MD today.
OP, the reason we all are so worried aboout you is the possibility that this particular side effect can become TARDIVE, ie one that persists after the AP is discontinued. It is critical that you sound an alarm now. The earlier you stop the medication that has the potential to cause tardive side effects, the better. Please keep us all posted.
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I have slurred speech on my antipsychotic Geodon. Had it now going on 5 years. Sometimes it's noticeable, sometimes it's not. For me, it's a form of muscle rigidity that is concentrated in my jaw and not a form of tardive dyskinesia. Sometimes I have trouble chewing, sometimes I don't. Pdoc lowered my dose to see if it would help and it has somewhat. Also tried Cogentin to counteract the muscle rigidity but found I am allergic to it. I do have the option of trying another med to counteract the muscle rigidity, to try other antipsychotics, or to just put up with it. The decision is mine and my pdoc will work with me in whatever path I choose to take. Right now I choose to put up with it until otherwise. For my mental health, Geodon has been a lifesaver.

Talk to your pdoc about your symptoms and make adjustments, add, or change meds accordingly with what is comfortable for you.

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Old Mar 05, 2013, 05:53 AM
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I"m also on Cymbalta and Abilify. However, I've never had any problems with either of them.
Since you are, I strongly suggest you call our doctor so he/she can change your medication. You're experiencing side effects. Not good.
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