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Celexa and wellbutrin together?

Hello, I have been on the generic celexa 20mg for a year and couldnt lose weight. I started on 150mg of Wellbutrin for 10 days while weaning off... read more

Does buspirone affect the nerves in your brain. Will it set off trigemenal neuralgia in my face?

Will this medication set off pain in your face? I have trigeminal Neuralgia. I was taking slow dose of this medication and all of sudden I was having... read more

Brain zaps and sertraline dosage?

I started taking sertraline on March 19th, 2023, 25 mg for 2 weeks, then increased to 50 mg. Broke out in hives on my face, chest, neck, and back. My... read more

Viibryd - What are brain zaps?

I'm just wondering the side effect called brain zaps what do I envision with that? I'm starting this medication tonight for the first time so I'm... read more

Does Kadcyla cross the blood brain barrier?

Can Kadcyla be used to treat brain metastasis?

Ivermectin with alprazolam?

I took 1 12 mg ivermectin while I was taking 0.5 mg alprazolam 3 weeks ago. I can hardly sleep now. Did I cause brain damage? My doctor gave it to me... read more

What is a normal dose of liquid morphine for a terminal cancer patient?

My mother was dying of brain cancer and the family was kept away for the last week of her life while my step father took care of her... I want to... read more

Stopped 40mg of omeprazole 2 days ago - when do side effects stop?

I took 40mg of omeprazole for 9 days but the side effects have been awful: headaches, fatigue, brain fog, nausea. I stopped taking them 2 days ago... read more

What part of the brain does Wellbutrin work on?

The response to the drug is relief from fatigue and easing of joint pain.

Escitalopram - week 4 on escilatopram, is this rollercoaster normal?

Escitalopram - I am on week 4 on escilatopram, was feeling good week 2 and now week 4 I have brain fog , some headaches and a bit of dizziness. Is... read more

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