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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

Trazodone vs Seratraline?

My Dr. recently put me on Seratraline for migraines. Not only did it NOT help with migraines, but I experienced horrible side effects with it... read more

Panic Disorder - I need to try a Rx medication?

What is the best long-term Rx medication to take for anxiety, panic disorder, and cardiophobia in your opinion? What has worked for you personally? I... read more

Oral mouth swab drug test results if taking these medications.

Can taking Ativan and sertraline together cause an oral mouth swab to register for any form of amphetamines. What will the results show on a drug... read more

Is zopiclone stronger than promethazine for insomnia? Please help?

I have been suffering from bad bouts if insomnia for 6 months. In that time my doctor has given me 50mg promethazine (25mg wasn't strong enough to... read more

Insomnia and 50 mg trazodone, genric ambien 5mg, and 25mg Seroquel?

I started having insomnia bout 2 months now some nights i sleep some nights i dnt i was prescribed trazodone 50mg is 50mg to low should i take a... read more

What time to take trazodone for insomnia?

Please help! I have been prescribed 50 mg trazodone for insomnia. It takes me hours to fall asleep. Doctor told me to take it an hour before bed. For... read more

Is promethazine licensed for anxiety and can you take 100mg in a single dose?

I have been given promethazine for anxiety and have been told I can take 100 mg. I am also on mirtazapine, propranolol and diazepam

Ativan - Which is a better generic?

I have been taking ativan (lorazepam) for a few years. Just recently is hasn't agreed with me. Makes me wired and panicky. I am tapering off it... read more

How long does it take for Ativan to work?

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