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I have been taking amitriptyline for 2 days now, for vestibular migraine preventative & depression.?

... How long should i expect to feel drowsy and woozy, like im floating on my feet when I walk and kind of unsteady? I get dizziness,... read more

Can weaning off of amitriptyline cause these side effects? and if so what should I do about it?

Hi. I am a 19 year old female and I was previously on Amitriptyline (25mg) nightly for migraines and lexapro (5mg) every morning for anxiety. I was... read more

Amitriptyline - Leg numbness and leg pain as side effect?

I just started taking amitiptyline two days ago for what seems to be chronic vestibular migraines. I also have been suffering with back and neck pain... read more

Has any experience nightmares as a side effect of taking Topamax?

I've been on Topamax since March 2009 and in the past few weeks (maybe 4-5) I've been having nightmares, not just bad dreams, but night terrors...... read more

Nortriptyline - Has anyone experienced blurry vision as a side effect?

I have been taking on average 30mg for chronic migraine for last 5 weeks. Have 24/7 blurry vision and inable to focus.

Propranolol - Beta blocker for insomnia?

I have ocd. I constantly ruminate about sleep! I monitor the process of falling asleep and thinks about the loss of consciousness As I drop off I... read more

What is the maximum dose of propranolol that can be taken before my event?

I usually only take 10mg of the drug an hour before events; But this time I don't know the exact date of the event. It may be between 4-12 hours from... read more

Does propranolol make you gain or lose weight ? Thanks?

I've started taking propranolol for anxiety 40 mg twice daily and I'm worried if this is safe and will it affect my weight

Can you take propranolol as needed?

I have daily anxiety that is manageable but get panicky for a few days every month. Could I take it as needed maybe 2 times a week whenever I feel... read more

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