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from Abilify to Trileptal, was dystonia
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 458543" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>Hi, I'm coming late to this conversation. Just wanted to add that going off Abilify can be awful. Could be that your difficult child's irritability and aggression are due to Abilify withdrawal. I've read that it takes 3 weeks for Abilify to completely be out of your body. </p><p></p><p>If mania is the main symptom you are targeting, lithium would be worth a try. I know it sounds scary to a lot of people, but I think it actually is much less frightening than the APs. It has been around for a long time, so its side effects are well known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 458543, member: 7916"] Hi, I'm coming late to this conversation. Just wanted to add that going off Abilify can be awful. Could be that your difficult child's irritability and aggression are due to Abilify withdrawal. I've read that it takes 3 weeks for Abilify to completely be out of your body. If mania is the main symptom you are targeting, lithium would be worth a try. I know it sounds scary to a lot of people, but I think it actually is much less frightening than the APs. It has been around for a long time, so its side effects are well known. [/QUOTE]
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