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How to have a mild switch from Paxil to Lexapro?

Hello everyone, I was on Paxil for 5 years and I could feel a half a year ago how it is not helping me anymore, I also was exposed to high stress. I... read more

Does lexapro help with panic disorder?

Just curious to know if Lexapro helps with panic disorder or not please let me know

On day 6 of 10mg Lexapro after starting with 5 days of 5mg Lexapro?

I was on Trintellix 10 mg. Wasn’t doing it for my anxiety and panic attacks. My doc started me on 5mg generic Lexapro for the first 5 days then 10mg a... read more

Trazodone - causes intense nightmares/dreams?

Nightmares and metoprolol?

I have suffered with nightmares my whole life off and on. I was concerned that nightmares was a potential side effect of metoprolol. I didn’t have a... read more

Do my drugs cause dreams and nightmares?

Glucophage - I am having nightmares since I started taking Metformin. Should I be worried? Will it?

... go away after my body adjusts? I have been on Metformin about two weeks now for pcos and I have had some really awful nightmares. I do intend to... read more

Clindamycin - Will this cause nightmares and/or body aches and pain?

I have a severe sinus infection and bronchial cough. Zpac did not help. Dr. prescribed this... 300mg, 3x's per day. I always take meds. with food and... read more

Has any experience nightmares as a side effect of taking Topamax?

I've been on Topamax since March 2009 and in the past few weeks (maybe 4-5) I've been having nightmares, not just bad dreams, but night terrors...... read more

Has anyone experienced nightmares from Zanaflex?

I remember taking just 2mg a long time ago and I had the most horrific nightmares that night so never took it again. My doc just prescribed the... read more

Can Plan B cause Nightmares?

A week ago I took Plan B, and so far I've had nightmares almost everyday after taking it. I've never had this happen before. Is this common?

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