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Escitalopram - Did the company changed the formula for this pills since they changed the shape?

I am very sleepy since the company changed the shape from oval to round. Did they change the formula?

Is my sick cat allowed to have formula 911? Will it help?

Can I use formula 911 for my sick cat? I have six cats, and which two of them are sick with an upper respiratory infection, and neither one of them... read more

What would be the best substitute for EleCare formula?

we are out of elecare baby formula and pharmacy will not get any in until monday. What formula should i feed my baby that is closest in ingrediants... read more

Estrace Vaginal Cream - How often do you use the compounded formula for estrace?

I too was on estrace but after 6 weeks or so was having anxiety and feeling teary and depressed. I asked to switch to the compounded formula and... read more

Can I take 1 paracetamol (acetaminophen) every two hours instead of 2 paracetamol every four hours?

I suffer from migraines and have recently been trying to cut back on my paracetamol use as I've had to take them nearly daily for over 8 years. I was... read more

Will anxiety last indefinitely?

I’m taking 0.5mg of clonazepam (Teva,USA). Even though I’m on Prozac 20mg now for 15 days, and able to function a little better, Anxiety builds up eve... read more

Teva vs Actavis clonazepam - which one is better?

What is your opinion on these two generic brands? Which one do you think works better?

Does generic clonazepam (Teva) work as well as brand Klonopin?

I occasionally take .5mg of Teva clonazepam for nerve pain. I find there is quite a lot of variation in the effectiveness of the tablets -- some work... read more

Clonazepam - anyone noticed difference in efficacy /side effects of the Teva & Actavis versions?

I have been taking Clonazepam 1mg for a couple if years, with good efficacy. The pill I have been... taking is green, with the number 833 and... read more

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