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Old Jan 28, 2022, 10:44 PM
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Hi, this drug is the only one so far that takes my delusions away but it makes me so tired even at a small dose. Anyone else get this side effect? I's hard to get up for work.

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Old Jan 29, 2022, 05:03 PM
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I really liked loxapine. I didn't have any extreme fatigue on it but did have other problems on it that made me have to stop it before I got to a good size dose. I can't remember if I was tired at first but I tend to think not since I was on it with Seroquel with the plan to com off Seroquel. Instead the Seroquel came down, the other problems happened (EPS), the loxapine came down and the Seroquel went up until I was back to where I'd been before.

I hope the side effect wears off for you and that it works well.
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