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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 168045" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>So, Abilify and Ripserdal or any of the other 2nd gen. AP's don't get you "high" like Seroquel? Or are people getting high on all of the AP's? Did they just report on Seroquel, and your difficult child just hear about Seroquel?</p><p>K is starting Seroquel on Monday, while I don't worry about her getting high... most psychiatrist's have said in the past, "It is the same as the other AP's" Just different side affects, less or more, give or take. Kind of in the middle. </p><p></p><p>Pretty interesting. People will get high on anything...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 168045, member: 3155"] So, Abilify and Ripserdal or any of the other 2nd gen. AP's don't get you "high" like Seroquel? Or are people getting high on all of the AP's? Did they just report on Seroquel, and your difficult child just hear about Seroquel? K is starting Seroquel on Monday, while I don't worry about her getting high... most psychiatrist's have said in the past, "It is the same as the other AP's" Just different side affects, less or more, give or take. Kind of in the middle. Pretty interesting. People will get high on anything... [/QUOTE]
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