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Old Feb 01, 2012, 09:15 AM
sparklehorse sparklehorse is offline
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I am hoping Latuda will help with sleep as much as Saphris does. Right now I take Saphris while in bed and am asleep usually within half an hour.

Does anyone know if Latuda can help with sleep? I see my doctor about changing from Saphris to Latuda later this week and am anxious about the sleep issue.

Anyone here taking Latuda, do you take it before bedtime?

I know my doc will tell me what I need to know, but, like I said, I'm getting a little nervous.

Thanks for reading this.

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Old Feb 05, 2012, 11:49 AM
sparklehorse sparklehorse is offline
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So far, Latuda is not the sleep bomb that Saphris was. I take it after supper because it need at least 350 complex calories to keep it dissoloving in the acidic environs of the stomach. My days are slowly getting brighter, but sleep issues are definitely an issues again.

So far, I am thinking it's moving in a positive direction, however, it is very early in treatment to tell.
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