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Default Sep 30, 2021 at 06:02 AM
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Has anyone taken Vraylar/ Reagila, and had side effects? Did they go away at any stage? I started it, im feeling nauseous. I know that side effect can go away with some meds after a short time.
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Default Oct 08, 2021 at 07:21 AM
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I think Vraylar makes me dizzy, I've been on it about 4 months so far and it hasn't gone away. I can't speak for nausea though but I imagine it's like other similar meds (I'm thinking of Abilify because that made me nauseous at first and it's an atypical antipsychotic as well) where it would lessen or go away over time. If it doesn't go away and is really bothersome you could ask your pdoc to lower the dose.

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