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BuSpar - I am taking 10mg uspar twice daily. My doctor just increased it to 15 twice daily and..

... suggested I take a mood stabilizer also for depression. Would these make me sleepy? I take Ativan also, only 0.5 mg. Thanks

Is anyone else taking buspirone once a day?

I keep seeing everyone saying they take it 2 or 3 times a day to start. My doctor prescribed 10mg once a day. I'm confused.

Does buspirone 5mg cause anger on low doses?

I have been taking medication for years now. I recently requested buspirone 5mg (low dosage) when needed from my doctor. My anxiety was a little... read more

Is buspirone safe to take if you have cirrhosis of the liver?

My doctor prescribed me 7.5 mg three times a day at buspirone I had hepatitis C and was cured with Treatment with now I have cirrhosis of the liver... read more

Is buspirone making my anger/agitation & anxiety worse?

I started on Buspirone 4 days ago 10mg 2X/dy. I still feel quite agitated and I am angry at everyone. I feel like a fire breathing dragon! The words... read more

Anxiety - I am on paroxetine and mirtazapine. Just recently added buspar. Feel terrible is this?

.I'm on paroxetine mirtazapine and buspar for 4,days. Feel worse than ever.

Has anyone compared their reaction to Buspar and hydroxyzine for moderate anxiety?

Have tried both and stopped. Had uncomfortable dry mouth after 2 weeks on buspirone so I stopped taking it. Does the dry mouth go away the longer you... read more

Which is the best antidepressant for anxiety with the least side effects?

I already take buspar for anxiety, but I feel as though adding an antidepressant would be more effective for me. I have taken many in the past, but... read more

How will Buspirone 15mg showup on a drug test?

What chance is there for false positive drug screen from Biktarvy?

I keep testing positive for meth. Why? I'm on Biktarvy. Buspar, and Remeron

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