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#1 2005-06-04 15:00:05

Renfield
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Registered: 2005-01-03
Posts: 6

Zyprexa, and Obsessions

According to the Zyprexa handbook, worrying too much is a positive symptom of "schizophrenia". Anyone else experience an increase in obsessions after taking Zyprexa?

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#2 2008-02-13 14:38:35

aj610
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Registered: 2008-02-13
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Re: Zyprexa, and Obsessions

I couldn't find any adverse reactions that had to do with "obsession" but I did find these as some of the adverse reactions to Zyprexa reported to the FDA:

DIABETES MELLITUS
HYPERTENSION
WEIGHT INCREASED
METABOLIC DISORDER
DEATH
HYPERGLYCAEMIA
PANCREATITIS
DIABETES MELLITUS NON-INSULIN-DEPENDENT
BLOOD CHOLESTEROL ABNORMAL
BLOOD TRIGLYCERIDES INCREASED
OBESITY
DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
PRESCRIBED OVERDOSE
DIABETIC COMA
VISION BLURRED
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
GENERAL PHYSICAL HEALTH DETERIORATION
BLOOD CHOLESTEROL INCREASED
CARDIAC DISORDER
HEPATITIS VIRAL
CONDITION AGGRAVATED
WEIGHT DECREASED
DRUG EXPOSURE DURING PREGNANCY
HYPOGLYCAEMIA
RENAL FAILURE
POLYTRAUMATISM
MYOCARDIAL ISCHAEMIA
CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT
POLYDIPSIA
INJURY
PULMONARY EMBOLISM

source: www.adverse-drug-reaction.net

*Those were from the last quarter in 2006... maybe you can find some different ones in other quarters.

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