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lauren_meyer2026-04-17

For anyone dealing with schizophrenia, I wanted to share my experience with Saphris 10mg Sub. When I first started taking it, I was hesitant about the sublingual method—placing the tablet under your tongue and not swallowing or eating/drinking for 10 minutes seemed a bit unconventional. However, the results have been quite positive. My psychiatrist explained that it helps balance certain natural chemicals in the brain, and honestly, I've noticed a significant improvement in my mood and overall stability. I've experienced some side effects, like feeling a bit dizzy at first, but it's manageable. Has anyone else had a similar experience with this medication, particularly with the black cherry flavor? Also, how do you handle the 10-minute wait if you get a dry mouth like I have? Any tips?

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amber_sherman4/15/2026

The mouth sores are a big issue for me. Has anyone else experienced that? It's really uncomfortable, and it makes it hard to eat sometimes.

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christine_powell4/15/2026

I've been on Saphris for a few months now, and while I've had some side effects, I think the benefits outweigh them. I've had good conversations with my doctor about the side effects at each visit. It's important to keep in touch with your healthcare provider, my psychiatrist is top notch!

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harold_carter4/15/2026

I had to stop taking Saphris because of the hormonal changes. I ended up with a bunch of weird side effects like enlarged breasts and nipple discharge. It was just too much for me to handle.

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sean_wallace4/15/2026

Just started this a few weeks ago and not sure if my insomnia is related to the side effects. But I really want it to work and get the right balance in my life back.