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Xanax: Is it possible to skip my nightly dose of Xanax (1 mg.) to go to a party and drink alcohol?

I understand how dangerous it is to mix Xanax and alcohol, so of course I would never even attempt it. I have been on 1 mg. Xanax for 2 years now to... read more

What is the difference between Xanax bar 2 mg and regular blue oval 2 mg Xanax?

If there both 2 mg what is different? Is it manufacturer? Is one more or less effective than other? I don't understand, I'm actually a care giver and... read more

Why doesn't the green 1 mg xanax work like the blue 1 mg xanax?

I have been taking xanax for years for terrible insomnia. I have taken 2 mg of xanax every night at bedtime and it helps me sleep through the night.... read more

Xanax - Taking less of Xanax can make you feel better than taking more?

I need to know if it’s true if I take 2mg vs 5mg, I won’t feel it as good as I would if I just took the 2mg? Is this true - sometimes the less you tak... read more

I just stopped taking acetazolamide after 3 months. How long will I experience taste alteration?

I was prescribed acetazolamide ER 500 mg for a little over 3 months for pseudo tumor ceribri. I had swollen optic nerves and fluid in both eyes.... read more

Stopping trazodone after 3 days?

I’ve only taken this 50 mg for three nights. No appetite and not sleeping thru the night. I’ve lost my sense of taste and feel during the day that’s i... read more

Bupropion - Can buporpion cause you to have a bile taste in your mouth?

I really notice this at bedtime and it is horrible. If so, can I expect this to go away with continued your?

Fluoxetine and night shift advice?

Three days ago I had my Fluoxetine dosage upped from 20mg to 40mg. I haven't had any shifts since this time however I feel awful. Very jittery,... read more

Metallic taste and lyrica?

I just increased my lyrica and on the 2nd day I've gotten a metallic taste and a dry mouth that I can't get rid of. How long does this last?

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