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Escitalopram - week 4 on escilatopram, is this rollercoaster normal?

Escitalopram - I am on week 4 on escilatopram, was feeling good week 2 and now week 4 I have brain fog , some headaches and a bit of dizziness. Is... read more

What is chemo brain and how long does it last?

How does Wellbutrin work in a brain?

Will cognition return after discontinuing the topamax?

I have been taking Topamax now for 3 years and have suffered the side effects of word finding difficulty, cognition deficit, brain fog and cannot... read more

Amlodipine - how long before body adjusts to amlodipine?

I've been on this for 1 month now and I feel awful. So tired, dizzy, brain fog. I am also on larsarton 100mg. Altenol 25mg twice daily.

Venlafacine withdrawal brain feeling bizarre?

I’m in the UK and I’ve been taking venlafaxine for about a year. I was on 250mg but tapered recently down to currently 180mg. I now feel nauseous and ... read more

Long term effects of Effexor XL?

I was on Effexor XL 150mg 2x a day for 33 years. I tapered myself off August of 2019. It was horrible. I still to this day I have side effects from... read more

I have been off lorazepam for five years and still having withdrawals. Does it ever get better?

Does anything help? I still get brain zaps and and can't sleep and have no help from doctors.

Effexor XR - Missed dosage for two days?

I recently went two days without due tl pharmacy issues. I just took my 225mg, how long should it take for the brain zaps and upset stomach to go... read more

Day 12 on lexapro having really bad insomnia?!?

Hi all. Firstly I was on aropax (Paxil) for 15 years to help with anxiety and depression. The last nine months I have been having extremely bad... read more

Lexapro or Wellbutrin?

For the last 8 weeks I have been on Amitriptyline 20 mg, Guanficine 1 mg at night, Buspar 10 mg 3xday for anxiety. I have been taking these meds for... read more

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