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Old Feb 26, 2015, 03:50 PM
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Hey all,

Recently was put on Latuda for bpII along with gabapentin and wellbutrin.

IN the last week, I have found that I am waking up at odd hours and starting my day. Like the other night I woke up and started to feed the dogs at like 4:30 am.

Last night I woke up an 1:30 and started to grind coffee for the morning until my wife asked me what I was doing.

I remember knowing what I was doing, but when I finally heard my wife after she called a couple times I felt like I was waking up.

Anyone else sleepwalk cuz of their Mood Stabilzing drugs?

Oh and other than that, the drug is great!
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Old Feb 26, 2015, 11:03 PM
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I didn't see it listed as a side effect, although sleeplessness is.
Does say to contact your doctor, if such side effects occur.
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/latuda-side-effects.html

An article of interest about depression and anxiety with sleepwalking.
http://psychcentral.com/news/2012/05...ety/38671.html

Maybe your medications need to be changed?

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