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Old Aug 17, 2014, 07:31 AM
eaurouge eaurouge is offline
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Hi,
I use 20 mg Prozac and 5 mg Abilify for over a month. I was taking 1 from each daily. Recently my doc changed the dosage to 2 prozac and 1 abilify a day. Since then I realise every morning I got extreme burning feeling in my throat with my voice sounding strange. I know I was diagnosed with LPR (silent reflux) before and used Nexium for that but currently I am not using any. Does this have anything to do with prozac and abilify?

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Old Aug 17, 2014, 08:20 PM
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It's funny you bring this up. I thought it was just me. I too suffer from a reflux problem and I take 15 mg abilify and 40 Prozac
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