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Pristiq for anxiety and vestibular migraine?

I suffer from Vestibular migraines and anxiety. I am on 25 mg of Pristiq. Both my neurologist and psychiatrist have said to start low and cut the... read more

Pristiq - Withdrawal symptoms still going on 6 weeks after last tablet?

... weeks ago. My question is, should I still be experiencing some after effects? I have had a few panic attacks and some feelings of impending doom... read more

What is the Best Time of Day to Take Pristiq?

I have been taking pristiq for 6 weeks. It seems to be working well other than I stay up late and have a very hard time waking up in the morning.... read more

Does Pristiq cause high BP, just like Effexor?

Hi there. I have a GAD and was on Lexapro 10 mg for many years. After my fiance and I started talking kids, I went down to 5 mg and was successfully... read more

Week 5 of 50mg of Pristiq?

Currently on 50 mg of Pristiq. started sep 11 on 25 then sep 18 moved up to 50... going into week 5 and my anxiety is awful! I had some good weeks... read more

Pristiq - I've tried it three times, but the nausea was so bad I had to stop. What can I do?

I really need help and I have tried the other anxiety meds, but always am force to stop because of the severe nausea - tried taking Prestiq at... read more

How do I stop taking Pristiq?

Just started Pristiq this morning. Feel extremely nauseos and sleepy?

Does anyone else have this problem? Do you have to take it at night? I feel really terrible and extremely lethargic. Please help. Only taking 50mg.

How long do the initial side effects of pristiq last?

I have just taken my 5th pristiq 50mg dose and I am still feeling sweaty and nauseous. I also have slept A LOT since taking this drug.

What time do you take Pristiq? Morning or evening?

Started taking Pristiq about a year ago. 100 mg now. I am wondering if the time of day the dose is taken makes a difference? I've been struggling a... read more

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