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Old Oct 24, 2013, 06:35 PM
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What a drug this one is, has been effective in removing my auditory hallucinations. Been with this med for about 8 or 9 days and have to under go mandatory weekly blood screening to keep with this medication. I have been put on a heart med along with a fish oil supplement in conjunction with the clozapine and everything seems fine, the hallucinations have been booted out. I'm for the first time in a long while able to think on my own two feet without the added interference of voices, so that went alright but I am still suffering from erectile problems and weak ejaculations which I have attributed to the clozapine. Prior to this I was on Invega and Geodon as well but both these culprits were causing me to have bad erectile issues although they were effective at keeping the voices at bay but I couldn't take it anymore > the erectile problems so then I made a switch to Seroquel which brought back the hallucinations got switched to olanzapine (zyprexa) and the hallucinations still did not clear and finally got put on this pretty interesting medication and vavoom! I was becoming free and victorious although still the nagging weak penis. It bothers me quite a bit to be like this but I will put some blue pill magic on the table and wait to see if I am able to relieve myself in the properly desired manner. All I ever wanted was a well functioning libido but these meds can be a curse ....but wish me good luck. Anyone with clozapine experiences? What is your opinion on this drug?

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