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I experienced a horrible adjustment period when I moved away from my old rural University to the new one in Washington DC. I had always lived in "slower paced" areas until I came to DC. DC has a quick, fast pace (mid-Atlantic and Northeast US as well) people are nice enough, but not too approachable due to working all the time and having to get from point A to point B ASAP. I had so much troubl...

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S. Columbia | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
3/10/2024
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 1.0
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Since I have been switched from viiibryd I have had major problems. Suicidal, my blood is so thin I have to eat vitamin K foods. My depression is at an all time high. Aggressive behavior has come back. They only list minor side effects for bipolar, not for MDD. I cannot go on like this. I need to go back to viibryd, if not I will take nothing. Please inform the doctors of these side effects not just the minor side effects. They say viibryd cost will increase $200 which means the donut hole will happen, people on S.S. Cannot afford to be in the donut holeRead More Read Less

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Hbt | 25-34 | Nonbinary | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
12/19/2023
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 3.0
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I’ve been on this medication for a few months now, and recently tried to increase my dose from 20mg to 30mg. Unfortunately I began to experience intense itching after I increased my dose. I’m talking like rash all over my body. On top of this, the whole time I’ve been on the meds I’ve experienced worsened suicidal ideation, stomach upset, general numbness and apathy worse than before, and crying spells constantly. This med was not for me. Trying pristiq next! I hope something works

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Arie | 19-24 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
10/26/2023
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 3.7
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I just started this medication for one like it makes me feel very energized not as irritated however i get these weird stomach crampings that feels like i have to poop but then i try and dont have to. thats very irriating but it subsides within an hour or two. Another thing is i am on a very low dose but i feel like im on crac im too hyper been up since 6 am. I am never up that early a day in my life.

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Falrog | 25-34 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
9/18/2023
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 1.7
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I normally am a very hard to irritate type of person, but I have MDD so I tend to take it out on myself through bad habits. This medication however flipped the script for me and I find it very hard to not rip into everyone around me aggressively. I no longer feel sadness, just pointless rage. I’ve also lost interest in my hobbies, turning most of my days looking like a flowchart. Work< eat< sleep. As with most ssri type of meds there’s a noticeable decline in sexual satisfaction. I’d say this one is in the worst case as erection is short lived and half mast, compared to at least keeping it up and never finishing.Read More Read Less

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JV | 45-54 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
4/15/2023
Condition: Other
Overall rating 3.3
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I have Bipolar 2 with anxiety and major depression. Been on Seroquel for BP2 for over a year. Depression wasn't touched so NP put me on Vilazodone a week ago. Diarrhea is the main side effect. My depression is ok, but anxiety has been through the roof. I'm trying to give it a bit longer as some reviews have said it takes awhile. Only on 10 mg as most antidepressants are activating for my BP2. Will see what happens over the next week. May need to adjust one or the other meds. I have Buspar too but haven't taken it cause everything I've read says don't with Vilazodone. Read More Read Less

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jake | 19-24 | Male | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
4/10/2023
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 2.0
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Have taken this medication for multiple years from 10, to 20 to 30 MG. Only after lowering my dose I realized how apathetic I was to life. Taking it at a high dose caused me to lose passion for all interests while simultaneously inducing every side effect listed on the prescription sheet.

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RobynO | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
3/31/2023
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 5.0
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At first this medicine made me like Linda blair just mean but after taking it for about three weeks now I’m in a routine I do what I have to do. I’m happy it’s great mom this stuff is like awesome 20 mg and it’s my sweet spot. I love it I’m not depressed. I get up in the morning. I never used to do that. I would lay in bed all day but now with this I’m up and I’m doing things and I’m glad I’m on it.

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Anonymous | 45-54 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/19/2022
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 2.0
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After 3 weeks, don't feel like it's having any positive effects on my mood at all. Makes me extremely fatigued, causes sexual issues, and had to get an anti-nausea medicine because of it. Only on a 10 MG dose so don't think moving up would help matters.

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Scott | 55-64 | Male | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
8/8/2022
Condition: Other
Overall rating 4.7
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I've been on different medications, basically what my healthcare will cover. Since I retired in 2018, Viibryd was no longer covered. I tried two other meds, but they didn't have the same effect as Viibryd. I applied to Abbvie Assist, and have been able to get Viibryd free of charge. I can definitely tell if I don't take it (which is very rare). I would say the main side effect is sexually. I don't get erect as fast as I used to (which could also be my age!), but once I do, I start to lose it within 5 minutes. Could be I start thinking about it too much, which makes it worse. But this is definitely not as bad as Celexa. That made me basically sexually inept. I also didn't realize there is a generic substitute, which I'm going to try since my insurance will cover that. Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 45-54 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/23/2021
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.0
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After taking this prescription for one week I felt completely disassociated with reality, scared, not know who I was, and that anywhere I was I needed to leave. I reported this to my doctor who upped the dosage. Three days later I tried to kill myself. I was 49 at the time. I recommend this be used only under strict supervision. It was a near fatal prescription for me.

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rcher87 | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
6/17/2018
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.7
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10 mg made me incredibly anxious, but 20 was the sweet spot for me. Tried going up to 40mg, but had lots of anxiety/inattentive symptoms, and was really restless. Went back to 20mg and all's well. I have SO much more energy and am able to really get back to things again. Still have some leftover anxiety to deal with, but that's not a side effect, just something else I deal with. No major side effects that I can think of.

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scorpio | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
4/26/2014
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.3
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when I first started this med I had a lot of muscle cramps but once it was in my system the cramps went away. Overall I have been satisfied with this med for my depression treatment.

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diane | 65-74 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
3/19/2014
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 2.3
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It didn't help at all. I put weight on.

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TJM91 | 19-24 | Male | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
2/13/2014
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.7
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I experienced a horrible adjustment period when I moved away from my old rural University to the new one in Washington DC. I had always lived in "slower paced" areas until I came to DC. DC has a quick, fast pace (mid-Atlantic and Northeast US as well) people are nice enough, but not too approachable due to working all the time and having to get from point A to point B ASAP. I had so much trouble adjusting, and needed to see a psychiatrist. I tried Prozac (okay), Lexapro/Celexa (zombification), and had them in combo with ADHD meds (Dexedrine), anxiolytics (Valium and Xanax) and one weekend, when I was in my condo feeling depressed a came across an article on this drug. Since Prozac gave me trouble climaxing and disinterest in sex really, I figured I'd give Viibryd a shot in combo with my other meds (the benzos are low doses) to try to treat the Anxiety/MDD. It was expensive compared to others, but I took the plunge and I gave it time. Started at 10mg for 2 weeks, went up to 20 for a week, but realized that 20 just gave me more side effects, and bumped down to 10mg (each person is different). It worked! I also saw a therapist (terminal level PhD) and the cocktail I was on worked. My PBM, OptumRx then was about to throw me under the bus. I got a letter saying "Sorry, but even though this medicine works, Prozac Lexapro, etc. will work just as good, so we're taking it off the formulary." I was able to get lots of samples from my GP, and I know basic chemistry and do a water titration method he showed me because this was ridiculously expensive. He said that no one uses this antidepressant, but if it works for me, he's glad to give me sample packs. Overall, things slowly changed for the better. I've gotten my CPA licensure and work at one of the big four accounting firms (soon for the government) and have made progress and am moving forward in my life. I think people need to research the drugs they are prescribed. Not just accept something that isn't working.Read More Read Less

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babyface | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/28/2013
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 2.3
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after 3 wks. developed a burning pealing rash, 6 wks. later still, am even more depressed at the prospect of the next trial,my mouth peeled,felt like I had a stick in my throat,sores are not healing, know help from dr. except to tell me not to take anymore, DA what to do ?

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great med | 25-34 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
2/7/2013
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.7
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i thought the drug worked great. wellbutrin worked better, but with wellbutrini had side effects.

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SuSunama | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
2/7/2013
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.7
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Vilazodone has far fewer effects on my sexual functioning (desire for sex and time to orgasm) than Celexa. Sexually, I feel as I do when I'm not taking an anti-depressant. I experienced noticeable but not incapacitating stomach and intestinal discomfort when I started vilazodone and strongly recommend following the gradual dose introduction that is prescribed. The stomach and intestinal discomfort subsided within a day or two of increasing the dose. They can return if you forget the daily pill. Not a big deal (ie, no vomiting or diarrhea, just mild stomach pain and cramping). Read More Read Less

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miss | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
2/5/2013
Condition: Other
Overall rating 3.3
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Very vivid dreams and trouble sleeping while increasing to prescribed doseage of 40mg. Still trouble sleeping until I cut back to 30mg then it leveled out. However if you miss even one dose it can cause horrible dreams and/or hallucinations! Diarrhea is another problem in the first few months but gets a little better with continued use. I was prescribed this medication for postpartum depression, I'm still unsure if the benefits outweigh the side effects at this point.

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mvmike | 45-54 | Male | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
1/24/2013
Condition: Other
Overall rating 3.0
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Diahrea and it has not stopped by head buzzing or GAD

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MisMom | 35-44 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
1/22/2013
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.0
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DO NOT take this medication with Straterra (for ADD). Straterra makes the Viibryd work erratically in your body and causes severe bouts of Major Depression requiring hospitalization until they get your blood work back and see the medications interfering with each other.

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