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Old 10-11-2013, 06:17 AM #1
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hi there. my psychiatrist has me on a very very low dose of Abilify to go along with my anti depressant. it comes in 2mg to 30 mg dosages.

so I am on 2mg 1/2 tab each am along with my ssri anti depressant. I am finally able to get out of bed daily now.

for me I think it is working but I am not totally sold on it yet too soon to really know. it has been about a month but at least I am out of bed and doing stuff again.
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