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Buspar making things worse?

So I started taking BuSpar about a month ago and slowly my anxiety has gotten increasingly worse. I haven’t had a problem with anxiety attacks in y... read more

Buspirone - Should I just ask my doctor to taper me off? Burning and tingling is spreading more?

Should I just ask my doctor to taper off buspar. I can't take these paresthesia like symptoms. It started in my forearms only at night and now it's... read more

Buspirone - is it available in extended (slow) release tablets?

If so, what mgs doses in slow release, and how would the efficacy compare to immediate release tablets in equal mgs doses?

Buspirone - When did you know or feel you need to increase doses?

How did you know when you needed to increase your dose of buspar? I'm usually fine during the day with anxiety for the most part. It's at night if I... read more

Buspirone - Two Months Later and Upset Stomach?

I was prescribed Buspar almost two full months ago. My dose has been 10 mg twice a day since that point. Nothing has changed in my dose amount.... read more

Is it safe to to take diazepam while also taking buspirone? Taking 10 mg of buspirone...

... twice a day. I have a Xanax script for 0.5 mg. I definitely don’t like the nausea and hangover feeling I get from the Xanax.

Buspirone - starting buspirone how long to get adjusted till I find the right dose?

Started at 5 mg 3x a day My practioner upped it just the other day to 7 1/2 three times a day Still dizzy and anxious I hear it will take time to get... read more

Lexapro and Buspar - are they safe?

My doctor has prescribed Lexapro and buspirone for me. Has anyone taken these together? I've never been on any medications like these but my husband... read more

BuSpar - How much time do you allow between twice daily doses?

I take buspirone twice a day. I was wondering what times of day others who take it twice a day take it. Currently I am taking my first dose at 9:00... read more

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