Psych meds after hospitalization --- pleas...
NinefingerJoe
23 Jul 2015
This was my first hospitalization for psychiatric reasons.
I had previously been diagnosed with ADHD and have subsequently been on varying combos of Adderall + (fill in the blank SSRI)
I also was diagnosed with Anxious Depression
The resident psychiatrist gave me my first official diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder; although, I have long suspected I had this disorder because of my wild mood swings.
After discharge, I am now taking five different psych drugs.
What I need now is information on what these drugs may permanently alter in my brain (alone or in combination), specifically the Dopamine and Serotonin systems. I also need to know if it is safe to take nootropics such as noopept and Curcumin.
The medications and doses are as follows:
Abilify (aripiprazole) 5mg
Adderall (amphetamine salts) 10mg 3X daily
Lexapro (escitalopram) 20mg
Trazadone 75mg (at night)
Vistaril (hydroxyzine) 50mg as needed for anxiety
ILIkeBeer
24 Jul 2015
So you previously took lexapro and adderall... the abilify, trazadone and vistaril are all new?
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Duchykins
25 Jul 2015
Abilify - atypical antipsychotic
Lexapro - SSRI
Trazodone - SARI
Vistaril - antihistamine
I would get off that adderall and get on ritalin instead. I actually I really did do that a few months ago. That's the only one on the list that is known high risk for dopaminergic pathways.
We really don't know what Abilify does long term since it's so new to the market.
Duchykins
25 Jul 2015
Curcumin should be fine in modest amounts, but I'd lay off the noopept, as well as any racetams for now.
I don't think they're dangerous in combination with your meds but I think they stand a good chance of hindering the efficacy of your treatment, in your case.
NinefingerJoe
27 Jul 2015
I've been on Adderall for a long time, Ritalin just doesn't do enough for me for some reason. I had previously considered Buspirone for dopamine upregulation…
Wilberforce
27 Jul 2015
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drg
29 Jul 2015
Abilify (aripiprazole) 5mg could be swapped for lithium or lamotrigine, which are both good choices for bipolar. Lamotrigine is primarily indicated for the depression phases of bipolar so you may need to be on something to manage the manic phases though if they are bad enough to get you in hospital. Lithium is fairly low side effects at lower doses to very severe side effects at higher ones so if you can manage on a lower dose it is a good choice. Lamotrigine is low side effects too especially compared to other options although some people can't take it because they get a rash which could be life threatening.
Also yes, I would agree with what Duchykin said... adderall is probably the worst med you are on for long-term brain damage (that we have good proof of). I would get off of stimulants period if you can manage it. They are not good in combination with sleep problems and bipolar. But if they are really that helpful ritalin may be the better choice.