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Re: Cyproheptadine potential movement disorder risk?

Posted by SLS on September 14, 2019, at 22:49:12

In reply to Re: Cyproheptadine potential movement disorder risk?, posted by linkadge on September 14, 2019, at 13:41:44

> I think vrylar is a d3 agonist (or partial agonist) rather than an antagonist.
>
> Linkadge

Vraylar has a higher ratio of D3/D2 partial agonism compared to Abilify.

Rexulti has a lower ratio of D3/D2 partial agonism compared to Abilify.

I found Rexulti to be less helpful for depression than Abilify, but was generally benign. I became much worse immediately upon starting Vraylar. I didn't dare continue taking it beyond 4 days. Its active metabolilte has a half-life of 1-3 weeks.


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