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It says that Zyprexa is an antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and acute mania. I've never taken the drug before, but I do have some experience with antipsychotics.
The good news is that Zyprexa is one of the newer atypical antipsychotics. This means that it will likely have less side affects than traditional antipsychotics. It is possible that it will make you tired or put on weight, though. Since you aren't concerned about weight gain I'd say look for a couple of things. One is being tired. It didn't list that as a common side affect in the literature I read, but many antipsychotics have that affect. You should tell your doctor if this drug makes you abnormally tired. Nobody wants to spend their days feeling drained. If this happens to you I can refer to you another antipsychotic that has worked very well for me without making me tired. And then there is tardive diskenesia. This is caused by antipsychotics sometimes and involves involuntary movement in your face, arms and legs. This usually doesn't manifest itself until after you've been taking the drug for a while. If it happens to you, you have to contact your doctor and stop using the drug immediately. I'd say those are the two biggies to look for. Hopefully somebody who has some experience with the drug will come along and give you more insight.
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