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When and how should I take my Lexapro and Ritalin? And do certain side effects subside?

So I am prescribed 20mg Lexapro for anxiety and clonazepam 1-2mg as needed (don’t use it that often just in case of panic attacks and my agoraphobia) ... read more

I am week 4 on valdoxan 25. My depression improved, but anxiety and panic can't control during...

... the daytime while I am at my work. Is it side effect of valdoxan? I also suffer insomnia. My doctor gives me lorazepam 2 mg but i know you can... read more

Sertraline + Side Effects :(?

On my 8th day on sertraline (Zoloft), my side effects seem to be like a yo-yo and sometimes I feel okay other times I’m extremely exhausted and very l... read more

Dizziness 24/7 from Lexapro?

3 months ago I started Lexapro again (I had taken it 2 years ago with minor side effects) I started experiencing extreme dizziness, like I was on a... read more

Escitalopram - Do your mornings feel worse?

Does anyone else feel worse in the morning and then come good late afternoon? I'm on 20mg and I take it 7-7:30am Thank you to those who are... read more

Escitalopram - When is the best time to take - morning or night?

I have been on Levoxyl 100mcg for 2 years. Since my mother died 2 years ago, I have be depressed, so I went to the doctor and he prescribed me on... read more

What are the immediate effects of escitalopram 10 mg?

I started taking escitalopram 10 from last night. I got a good night sleep and in the morning I was also feeling good.got up happy and stayed like... read more

Escitalopram - Does the brain fog/lethargy go away?

I feel a lot more calm and relaxed on this med but I feel a little "slow" upstairs. I'm not as sharp as I usually am. I have only been on it a week... read more

Doctor wants me to take escitalopram or diivalprox. I am 90 years old

I do not have migraines. I occasional have throbbing headaches. Which is better?

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