For many, a new prescription signals hope: fewer hallucinations, steadier moods, or relief from stubborn depression. Yet some patients describe a starkly different outcome—one summed up by the painful refrain, abilify ruined my life. The contrast is jarring because Abilify (aripiprazole) is widely marketed as a modern, “well-tolerated” antipsychotic and antidepressant adjunct. But no medication…
Author: Freya Ólafsdóttir
Reykjavík marine-meteorologist currently stationed in Samoa. Freya covers cyclonic weather patterns, Polynesian tattoo culture, and low-code app tutorials. She plays ukulele under banyan trees and documents coral fluorescence with a waterproof drone.