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Old Mar 30, 2014, 12:17 AM
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I have been excising akathisia very badly so I decided to stop taking my Saphris about 2 days ago. I am still dealing with the akathisia. This **** is horrible. How long will it take to go away? I am taking clonazepam 0.5mg twice a day and benadryl. There are so meany medications I cannot take because of CHF anyone have any ideals what will help? Maybe a different psych drug may help? Thanks for you're help and have a good day!

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Old Nov 04, 2014, 11:24 AM
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I noticed you are a fellow Texan. Nice to meet you.

I haven't experienced that but would definitely call and ask my doctor if I had that issue.

I was wanting to ask if you had trouble with ulcers in the mouth while taking Saphris. I will probably ask my doctor to change me to something else due to the sores and it's a shame because it has really helped me feel better.
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