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Drinking and on Buspar, lamotrigine?

After drinking alcohol my husband is super aggressive & emotional. He suffers from bipolar and anxiety. He’s on Buspirone and Lamictal. Should we d... read more

Buspar worse before getting better?

I just started Buspirone on Monday. it is now Thursday. I started taking it for panic attacks. but now I feel like after starting Buspirone my... read more

What will happen if I drink alcohol on buspar?

I am talking about a few drinks not just one. Will it effect me any different than if i was'nt on buspar?

How to stop weight gain on Buspar?

I never had weight problems until Buspar. It does help with anxiety but I am always hungry and cannot control my diet and getting fat! Any tips for... read more

Can Buspar cause memory problems?

I've been on Buspar (15MG twice a day) for almost 4 weeks now. The past couple of weeks I have noticed that my memory, especially short term, has... read more

Buspirone - How long do until buspar stops making my head feel weird and making me hot?

I’m on buspar right now and about 30 mins after taking it I feel hot and my head feels weird for about 45 minutes. Especially if I don’t take it with ... read more

Buspirone - Does Buspar help with derealization?

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

Is Buspar and Zoloft ok to take together ? Is Anyone on this combination ? Drug interaction checker?

... say it a Major drug interaction between these two. My doctor prescribed me Buspar yesterday to take twice a day along with the Zoloft. Any... read more

BuSpar - I am having bad leg cramps as a side effect?

This medicine has help me get my life back. Now I can think work and not get panic attacks or even depression. However, I get horrible leg cramps. I... read more

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