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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 about short term memory loss with Escitalopram??

I have been taking Lexapro for 2 years and have had pretty bad neck and shoulder pain most of the time, and my sleep apnea has gotten worse (I have a... read more

Any help for memory loss due to Gabapentin?

I have been taking Gabapentin for 2 years now due to nerve damage suffered before and during my backsurgery. I had to basically learn to walk all... 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

Has anyone had memory loss since taking Trintellix?

Since taking Trintellix I've had memory loss. I've never had this kind of problem. I can remember a lot of things from years ago and sometimes I have... read more

Gabapentin - Does anyone experience memory loss and recall problems?

I'm only on 200mg per day for anxiety and have recall problems. I could likely live with that except I'm worried the issue will get worse and be... read more

Can meloxicam cause memory loss?

Lamictal - Does you're memory return after you stop taking it?

I've been taking Lamotrigine for about four years now to control my epilepsy. I've been seizure free since taking it. But about two years I realised... read more

Has anyone had memory loss and feelings of anger from taking tramadol?

I was prescribed 50 milligrams of tramadol a day. I have been taking this for about 3 years now. My memory is really bad. Sometimes I can't even... read more

Does Lexapro cause issues with memory and cognition?

It seems I have trouble articulating thoughts on this medicine, along with having trouble recalling words and remembering things

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