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Has anyone been on Vraylar?

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I started it this week and every time I take it, i become extremely paranoid and anxious. Along with the rest of the common side effects (restlessness, twitching, muscle spasms, and vomiting, etc.)

Has anyone else had these experiences? I feel as this is counterproductive unless it just takes more time to settle in.

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I’m not familiar with it. Have you told your doctor? It doesn’t seem to be a good match for your system.

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MariaLove123

Omg I hated Vaylar. I’m not bipolar so I’m not sure why my doctor had me try it. But, woe, the anxiety increased so much. I get that some meds increase our symptoms and it goes away, but this was unbearable. I’d definitely call your doctor and stop it now before your body starts relying on it. Good luck!

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