Abilify is one of only six atypical antipsychoticsapproved by the FDA. While testing is apparently complete, this is an unusual and extremely powerful drug, with a wide range of side effects. Melatonin is the only hormone secreted into the bloodstream by the pineal gland and the fact is we don't know everything it does. If you're getting this in a holositic meds store, this means that the tight controls placed by the FDA on pharmaceuticals are lifted to some extent, so you don't exactly know what you're getting. And in fact, I'm not sure why you want to take melatonin right now, so it's hard to comment on the efficacy of your approach. While I can't find a documented interaction between these two meds, I wouldn't consider mixing them myself. I would advise you to give this a pass. If I can't convince you of that, at least discuss this with your doctor before proceding.
An adverse reaction to a correct substance would be called an allergy.
An anaphylactic reaction.
If you were given a medication for a cold, and it made your skin turn blue, that would be an adverse reaction to that medication.
I had a strong reaction to the news of her promotion, as I was genuinely happy for her.
You would have to be very careful about the Abilify dosage. Abilify is metabolized by an enzyme, CYP 2D6, both Wellbutrin and Prozac inhibits that enzyme. This will result in increased levels of Abilify.
Medical.information@bms.com This is the e-mail address of the makers of abilify. I think that you would get the most accurate information here.
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the correct answer is melatonin. Have a lovely day :)
Yes it should help. Melatonin is a natural body chemical helping you to relax and sleep. If your body isn't producing enough it would be quite helpful to you. Whereas man made chemicals can always have adverse reactions. Natural is best when it can be used instead of a drug that changes our natural brain function for sleep.
The pineal gland is responsible for releasing melatonin.
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It seems that both Abilify and psilocybin have a similar mechanism of action acting both as agonist (shrooms) and partial agonist (abilify) at the 5ht2a receptors, so the shrooms and the abilify together might just give a stronger effect of the tripping experience. It would depend on the dose you're taking of abilify and also how much shrooms you are taking. Do not take my word for this as I am not a professional, just my thoughts on what I have learned from taking abilify and also my experience with taking shrooms. Never done them together though...Good luck!