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Yes, I believe it can. My doctor just raised my dose of Buspar about a month or 5 weeks ago. I had been having extremely heavy periods before that, with huge blood clots. Sorry, that's really gross, but necessary. This month, after my doctor raised my dose of buspar to counteract some depression I was having, I experienced very light flow. It was awesome. I still had cramps and PMS and all that (Abilify, by the way, took my PMS completely away. It's too bad the dose I was taking made me gain 40 pounds so that I had to decrease it, thus introducing PMS again). I'm hoping this light period isn't just some weird fluke.

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