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Old Jul 15, 2013, 12:20 PM
wisemanoftheworld wisemanoftheworld is offline
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I am taking zoloft with abilify to treat depression and delusions. I was told to take the 10mg ability tablets right after I take 5mg abilify tablets for 4 days. when I took abilify 5mg for the first time, my head felt heavy and stiff. then I could not think properly -- i was not insightful the 10mg tablets made it worse. another thing I noticed is that when I took zoloft along with abilify, as I was instructed, I felt great for a few hours and then I actually felt depressed after that. This same thing happened a few months ago when I was taking risperdone with effexor. Did anyone else have this experience? If so, how did you solve the issue?

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Old Jul 16, 2013, 03:11 PM
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Wiseman, I've taken zoloft and abilify. I figured out it was the abilify causing me the problems. Everybody responds differently to meds but I regret ever taking abilify....D.
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