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Is anyone having trouble with hair loss and Abilify? I used to have thick, really curly hair and?

... now it is thin, straight and lifeless. I am considering getting off Abilify. My doctor wants me to try Latuda but I am scared. My moods are good... read more

Will my bipolar 2 benefit from the combination of Latuda and Abilify?

I’ve been diagnosed with bipolar2 and it has been recommended that I switch from Celexa to Latuda in combination with my current prescription of A... read more

Latuda dreams or lithium discontinuation or something else?

I have recently been switched to Latuda (20mg) from Lithium (900mg for 41 years)... It is an interesting drug, somewhat smoother than lithium but not... read more

What is the difference between Abilify and Abilify Maintena?

Can Latuda cause hair loss?

I have been experiencing hair loss for about 6 months. I attributed it to having surgery twice in that time. But now I'm wondering if it's Latuda... read more

Does anyone know if Latuda is a SSRI? Also, how long does Latuda stay in the body after the last?

... dose? Thanks in advance for the help

Latuda with Depakote?

I'm dropping the lithium, Luvox and Risperdal but keeping the Depakote to go with the Latuda. I'm cautious because Depakote really drains the color... read more

Does latuda weight gain ever stop?

I have gained 35 lbs in just over 7 months on Latuda. I also take Vivactil 10mg and Lithium 100mg daily. I have just tried Saphris with no... read more

I am pregnant and Bipolar can I take Latuda?

My doctor gave me Latuda to try, but I told him I am 10 weeks pregnant Is that goint to affect the baby? Also, I ask my doctor if Latuda have any... read more

Lithium - I drink a gallon of water a day, will this intake dilute the effect of lithium?

I am going to ask my two psychiatrists that I work with about this, but I'm curious to see what you think. I walk briskly 4 miles in an hour every... read more

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