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Help! Afraid of possible weight gain Zoloft?

Hi. I started Zoloft 25mg & my doc will be increasing it to 50mg this week. I started taking it 3 weeks ago. The initial terrible sleep, worse... read more

From Xanax to Valium?

I was on Xanax for the past two months. I was taking between 4-6 mg a day with a few days in between where I did not take as much or any at all.... read more

My Dr switched me from 0.5mg of Xanax 3 times a day to 5 mg of Valium 3 times a day.

Should there beany problems with switching as in withdrawal or anything I should be aware of. Anyone made this kind of switch. Just trying to ease my... read more

Valium vs Xanax: Which is better?

What is better for anxiety, Valium or Xanax? Also is one less addictive than the other?

Wanting to get off Xanax - switching to Valium?

I have been taking anywhere from 0.5mg to 1mg a day of Xanax for about a year. I want to wean off and go back to taking Valium as needed like I was... read more

Valium or Xanax before public speaking/events?

I'm 18, in my first year of uni and we have to present a 7 minute report to our class (about 20 people) in a couple of months. I'm really, really shy... read more

Is 5mg of xanax equal to 5mg of valium?

Does flexeril help with anxiety?

Gabapentin - gapentin and gum problems?

Hi. I have been taking gabapentin most of this year and have had increasing problems with my gums and teeth. Mostly gum recession, tooth loosening,... read more

Ropinirole - how do you lose the weight requip made you gain?

I have been on 3MG requip at hs for about 3 YRS for RLS. I also have severe CRPS (diagnosed 2010) of both my legs had a MEDTRONICS UNIT put in (2013)... read more

Whats better for sleep, Valium or Xanax?

what would keep me from waking up during the night is my main question. Been taking benzos for sleep for over 10 years, mainly Xanax, but i tried... read more

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