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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 429220" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>We have gone the opposite route--switching from Abilify to Seroquel--and it was awful. difficult child felt terrible and his behavior was the worst we have ever seen. I wonder if your son is experiencing withdrawal from Seroquel or side effects from Abilify. Our psychiatrist says that Abilify is supposed to help with nausea, rather than cause it, but it definitely caused nausea in difficult child. </p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, Abilify practically eliminated difficult child's tics. That part was amazing. It was not so great, though, when he developed akathisia (muscle tremors) once he got up to 20 mg. That was when we switched to Seroquel, which also helps a lot with his tics, but not as much as Abilify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 429220, member: 7916"] We have gone the opposite route--switching from Abilify to Seroquel--and it was awful. difficult child felt terrible and his behavior was the worst we have ever seen. I wonder if your son is experiencing withdrawal from Seroquel or side effects from Abilify. Our psychiatrist says that Abilify is supposed to help with nausea, rather than cause it, but it definitely caused nausea in difficult child. On the other hand, Abilify practically eliminated difficult child's tics. That part was amazing. It was not so great, though, when he developed akathisia (muscle tremors) once he got up to 20 mg. That was when we switched to Seroquel, which also helps a lot with his tics, but not as much as Abilify. [/QUOTE]
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