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Can Buspar cause memory problems?

I've been on Buspar (15MG twice a day) for almost 4 weeks now. The past couple of weeks I have noticed that my memory, especially short term, has... read more

Does trazodone cause memory loss at night?

I'm prescribed 100-200 MG trazodone every night. I've only been taking it for a few months and I don't always take it but usually take 100-150mg when... read more

Is anyone suffering from memory loss while taking 40mg of Prozac?

I have been on Fluoxetine/prozamel/prozac for a long time now and it has steadily been increasing to a level where I am much happier, less anxious... read more

What if you took 30mg of Valium a day and doctor switch you to 4mg Klonopin a day?

I was talking 30 mg of Valium a day for 1 and 1/2 years they just was not working up and down all night I too all 3 at once to try to get sleep no... read more

Klonopin Wafer - Why isn't it allowed to split a .125 mg wafer in half?

I'm tapering off of klonopin and I want .0625 mg cuts. Splitting a .125 mg wafer in half would give me this cut... but everywhere I look says not to... read more

Relief from Klonopin withdrawals; weaning from Klonopin?

I've been on klonopinfor the better part of a year, and the last week I've been forcibly taken off the medication as a result of not counting the... read more

Could these meds be causing the memory & hallucination Issuses?

If my 75 year old mother is on modanfil 200 mg, oxybutinin ER 10 mg, omeprazole 40 mg, 81 mg aspirin, escitalopram 10 mg, levothyroxine 50 mg, Zetia... read more

Does Gleevec cause memory loss?

Does Gleevec cause memory loss?

What drugs can help improve or slow down memory loss?

Can combining trazodone & amitriptyline cause auditory hallucinations, poor memory, brain fog?

I am very concerned for a relative who is displaying the above mentioned symptoms, including psychosis, has also just failed a college course, was... read more

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