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How long until Lamictal works?

I was diagnosed with BP2 and PTSD a couple of years ago, have a strong family history and typically only seek treatment when depressed, sound... read more

Buspar versus Ativan-do they have the potential to act in the same manner?

Hi all... I have lots of issues... OCD, PTSD, anxiety and depression. I also suffer from an autoimmune disease that causes me great distress and will... read more

Sertraline is horrible so far, does it get better?

Can sertraline cause worse anxiety, depression and intrusive thoughts before it gets better? I've been on it for 9 days (3 days 25mg and 6 days on... read more

Is it safe to take Zoloft while taking Bystolic?

Has anyone using Seroquel experienced a weight gain issue? I started @

... around 110lbs now I've gained a conciderable amount of weight. I am a vegetarian I don't do dairy. I do not eat anymore then I ever did. I eat... read more

Topamax sexual side effects?

My psychiatrist has recommended Topamax for me to treat PTSD, anxiety and depression, the feeling is that maybe my diagnosis might be wrong and it... read more

Wellbutrin - I have PTSD and good reasons for it but who cares about reasons. I just want to feel?

Does this drug help with PTSD, depression and "spinning mind?" I also suffer from panic, and debilitating anxiety. I'm lonely but afraid to be around... read more

How long to stick it out on Zoloft?

I was wondering if anyone has had a similar experience to me and can shed some light? I’m a 44yr old female, have had anxiety and depression since my ... read more

Stomach cramps from Zoloft/sertraline?

Please help. I started sertraline yesterday, (for depression & PTSD), 25 mg, and I've had bubbly guts, bloating, and cramping. I'm hoping these are... read more

Is it safe to discontinue prozasin "cold turkey"? Do prazosin & niacin interact?

I am taking 1mg of prazosin daily for ptsd. I also take 500mg Niacin daily.

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