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What to do when Strattera causes insomnia?

Grandson began 40mg of Strattera a week ago. He is unable to sleep, even with Clonidine. His psychiatrist is very hard to reach between his... read more

Anyone experiencing excessive hair loss on labetalol?

I've been taking labetalol for 3 months now, 800 mg per day and now am experiencing excessive hair loss! Has anyone else noticed this while taking... read more

Can pulmicort cause a rise in blood pressure w/severe heart palpitations?

Severe heart palpitations. Heart rate steady at 80 to 100. BP increases 200/115 at times, goes down with clonidine and other bp meds. I have noticed... read more

What is the difference between Xanax and Alprazolam? How are they different?

I have narcolepsy so I take medicines to help keep me awake during the day. I also have anxiety & a couple different as needed prescriptions for... read more

What is the difference betweeen clonodine and lisinopril?

I was prescribed clonodine, but I have lisiniprol, is it the same thing, or ok to just take my lisiniprol?

Can trazodone cause a person to have a positive methamphetamine mouth swab text?

I take trazodone Lisinopril clonidine and I had a positive mouth swab for meth amphetamines and I don't understand if that would cause them to give... read more

Is Suboxone an opiate / narcotic?

Suboxone and sneezing ??

I first want to thank everyone for their support.. It has helped knowing I wasn't the only one feeling the way I did.. It has been 14 days now that I... read more

Have just taken Suboxone for ONE week. Have to quit taking it. . .HELP!?

I read Robert's taper plan, but my question is do I have to taper if I've just been taking it one week (12Mg a day). I feel like it is killing me and... read more

Does anyone get headaches while taking suboxone?

I have been getting bad headaches since the first day I started taking the suboxone. I have been on it now for 2 weeks. My headaches get worst... read more

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