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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby96" data-source="post: 338653" data-attributes="member: 3922"><p>My understanding is that Abilify isn't meant to be a stand-alone drug. Our orig rx was 2mg Abilify & 15mg Remeron daily, and it was wonderful!!! Then pediatrician got concerned about weight gain (50lbs - 70lbs in less than 2 months), so we decided to cut the Remeron. It's been all downhill from there, but we've had a lot of other extenuating circumstances. Noticed difficult child started some new, wierd facial & breathing tics on the Abilify, but she still has them off medications so don't know if they were caused by Abilify or not. Currently looking to chg to a diff anti-psychotic, but mostly for economic reasons. HTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby96, post: 338653, member: 3922"] My understanding is that Abilify isn't meant to be a stand-alone drug. Our orig rx was 2mg Abilify & 15mg Remeron daily, and it was wonderful!!! Then pediatrician got concerned about weight gain (50lbs - 70lbs in less than 2 months), so we decided to cut the Remeron. It's been all downhill from there, but we've had a lot of other extenuating circumstances. Noticed difficult child started some new, wierd facial & breathing tics on the Abilify, but she still has them off medications so don't know if they were caused by Abilify or not. Currently looking to chg to a diff anti-psychotic, but mostly for economic reasons. HTH. [/QUOTE]
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