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Escitalopram - has anyone experienced Parkinson like symptoms on Lexapro (escitalopram)?

muscle weakness, fatigue, slurred speech, droopy eyelid, tremors, small steps

Escitalopram - Adverse reaction to escitalopram?

Does anyone know of any treatments for adverse reactions that won’t go away? It has been over a year.

What is a good sleeping aid with low side effects?

I have Glaucoma and have been taking Diphenhydramine to help me sleep but it is drying my eyes too much. I am looking for a better sleep aid.

How can some of the side effects be reversed?

Was told to put one drop in each eye at night. (Optometrist) My vision has become blurry. I just started the other day seeing black half circle in... read more

Camphor/Menthol - Are there long term effects of getting biofreeze in your eye?

One week ago (on sunday) I had put biofreeze on my elbow and had not yet washed my hands when I rubbed my eye. I used a cool wash cloth to wipe my... read more

Tresaderm instilled in human eye accidentally?

I accidentally put a drop of Tresaderm dermatological solution in my eye. I immediately flushed the eye with water. What else should I do and what... read more

Hydrogen peroxide in my eye! Please help!?

I got clear care which is a contact cleaner with 3% hydrogen peroxide in my eye. When it happened (8 hours ago) it didn't just too bad so I didn't... read more

My vet administered a single dose of Claro in each ear of my cat. Now has Horners syndrome left eye?

Took my cat to our local low cost Veterinary clinic. Cat had teary right eye with chronic ear itch. Doctor administered Claro in each ear and about... read more

Has anyone else developed cancer after being on Restasis?

I was very healthy, was put on Restasis for dry eye. several months later 2 malignant melanomas, then blood cancer. research shows it is an immune... read more

What are the best eye drops for dry eyes? A pharmacist explains.

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