Is Caplyta a partial dopamine agonist?

https://karunatx.com/programs/

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Did you see that thread on the “inhalent Ap” tech? Thats another thing that might help somewhat. Only need 25% of the dose or something. less medication in your system might help.

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Yea hopefully. 15

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Take a look at this, its Canada list of available AntiPsychotic.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK169721/table/T1/

Not much, but i hope it can help.

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Thanks, I use this government website to search approved meds in Canada:

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You can also find out warnings and serious side effects of meds there.

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Is it accurate? It says olanzapine is not available in Canada but @Aziz was on it.

I think its the injection one, the pills are available.

Ah yes now I see. Thank you.

It is missing latuda though.

Yeah you right, that page is from 2011, but uh… Just digging through Google.

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By the way, is Latuda good? Need to find someone who takes it here.

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@zeno @BowlOfChips

My website says Latuda was approved on 2012-10-15.

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If you don’t get nausea or akathisia latuda is very good.

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I always hear about Akathisia but never knew the meaning, is it like stuttering or repeated movements?

I was on 80mg and it wasn’t enough for my positive symptoms. We upped it to 120mg but the akathisia and nausea were too much. I couldn’t sleep at night because of the akathisia. But we have different body chemistry so maybe you won’t have akathisia. Some users here take Latuda and don’t have akathisia.

Its like uncontrolled body movement.

Its like extreme reslessness but you have no control over it, its tiring and stressing.

It is feeling very restless and that you have to move.

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Ok… That is scary.

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Yea it was scary, my hands and feets were constantly moving when I was trying to sleep in bed, I couldn’t stop it.

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