Abilify can deplete B1, B2, folate, B12, calcium, K, melatonin, carnitine, CoQ10, etc.
https://www.optimallivingdynamics.c...diazepines-induced-guide-vitamins-medications
Many of these are needed to support mitochondrial function, especially B2, carnitine and CoQ10.
I see a top specialist (not at Stanford) and I have never heard of him prescribing Abilify. I also know patients who used to see Bonilla who found him to be very limited in his approach, and not adequately testing to identify underlying problems and using a wide variety of treatments that many of us have benefited from to address them.
In my mind, Abilify is a sledgehammer that's not specidic, can cause damage, and has withdrawal problems.
Curcumin and boswellia are excellent for reducing brain inflammation - I use both to reduce CNS swelling side effects of my IVIG treatment.