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I have been on Duloxetine for 22 days. I have started to experience some side effects.

Head aches, dry mouth, constipation, ear pain and intense dreams. All of which are affecting my sleep. I am Bi-polar and already take Lamictal and... read more

How long should I persevere with amitriptyline?

I was suffering anxiety which I think has been building for years after losing my parents suddenly and then Covid hit. I started on 10 mg of... read more

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 Losartan 100mg dose taken at night before bed be switched to morning without losing effect?

Currently I suffer nasal congestion as side effect of Losartan which wakens me and impedes sleep.

Having chest pain during sleep and after sleep?

then when I get up and stretch my arms I hear a clicking sound coming from my chest. I feel like someone punched me in the chest. I had really bad... read more

First day on Effexor and I cant sleep?

I am uni student who has mild ADD with social anxiety and sleep disorder. I've taken many ADD medications until I finally found Dexatrine which didnt... read more

When will Amitriptyline withdrawal symptoms go?

Hi, my doctor has told me to reinstate my amitriptyline as i am having really bad withdrawal symptoms. Does anyone know how long after reinstating i... read more

Can I take amitriptyline and duloxetine?

Having such terrible buzzing in head and ringing and bad headaches. Diagnosed as having tinnitus

How long will amitriptyline withdrawal effects last?

I am 25 in a few months and have been on amitriptyline since I was 18 for insomnia. I had been taking 100mg every night. I tried to come off this... read more

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