Can cariprazine 3 mg somehow permanently block receptors if combined with abilify together? Doesn't abilify have an activating effect even when taken without Kariprazine and after rinsing it out, or after rinsing out Kariprazine, the activating (dopaminergic) effect of aripiprazole returns?
The point is that sometimes, for example, when you combine a high dose of venlaflexin 300 mg and a low dose of an atypical neuroleptic such as Solian or abilify, it is the receptors that block each other permanently... this is in the case of a combination of antidepressants and neuroleptics, and if a neuroleptic is combined with a neuroleptic, one activating (abilify), the other sedative (cariprazine 3 mg), then do the receptors also permanently block or after rinsing out Cariprazine the dopaminergic effect of abilify returns?
The question refers to the topic I described in the previous question:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/143090/czy-abilify-moze-jakos-wplywac-na-kariprazyne-ktora-krazy-we-krwi?utm_source=email&utm_medium=qa