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Paroxetine risks with heart or toward seizures or clots?

I want to start taking paroxetine for my panic disorder but it is it safe as I hear it can induce a LQT. Is this true or not?

Lexapro - When do the sweating go away?

I started taking it 2 days ago and the cold sweats and Hot flashes are unbearable. Does it ever go away

The doctor gave me Lexapro 10mg and I only took for 2 days and I’m having the worst side effects?

I’m really nervous! I took 10mg of Lexapro for 2 days! I’ve had hot flashes, loss of appetite, dizziness,my head feels numb (please tell me someone ... read more

Mirtazapine and weight gain?

I have seen a lot of post on the internet about mirtazapine and weight gain. Saying that the medication it self puts wright on you. How can a tablet... read more

Does coumadin cause muscle and or joint pain or stiffness?

I have been on coumadin for four months and am experiencing joint and muscle pain and stiffness. I am normally very flexible and have never... read more

Does Valium work well for a muscle relaxer?

I’m allergic to so many of the muscle relaxers, I want to try something different. I take methocarbamol without a problem but it doesn’t work very wel... read more

Is there a way to prevent weight gain while on mirtazapine?

My doctor prescribed an initial dose of mirtazapine 7.5 to help with insomnia & long term general anxiety. My hope is that it will help me to wean... read more

Could Mirtazapine be causing panic attacks?

This week I have had 2 panic/anxiety attacks - which is quite un common for me. I have had them on and off over the years but 2 in 1 week! I am... read more

Hot flashes, later in life?

Is there a medication for hot flashes, that is not HRT? I'm 71 and never really bothered by hot flashes much. Had a complete hysterectomy in 2005.... read more

Tylenol vs Advil: What's the difference?

Tylenol and Advil are both used for pain relief but is one more effective than the other or has less of a risk of side effects?

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