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Taking lexapro and protein powder(contains l tryptophan). Is this going to cause serotonin syndrome?

Have been agitated ,confused and memory problems. Its only protein powder, naturally contain amino acids including tryptophan.

Can I take Zoloft/Sertraline with Amino acids !?

I was looking up online on some bodybuilding forums and some people said that you can't take arginine or valine with Zoloft. I also went to a... read more

Can I take phentermine and amino acids together?

Can I take Citalopram with supplements containing Tryptophan.

... supplements, but no noticable problem with food containing Tryptophan. I take quite alot of protein shakes(bodybuilding) and my protein powder... read more

Serotonin syndrome? Feeling sick all the time?

My medication list has a lot of added serotonin. I have Bipolar 1 and ADHD comorbid. I take 150mg Trazodone (sometimes I take another half pill),... read more

Prescribed Cymbalta + oxycodone for intense pain. Will this cause confusion, trouble speaking, othe?

Doctor prescribed 60mg Cymbalta plus 2.5mg oxycodone for pain in hip and lower back. Concerned about developing serotonin syndrome.

Can duloxetine cause serotonin syndrome?

Last year I was admitted to hospital with serotonin syndrome, after only taking 2 days of citalopram (an SSRI). My pain clinic are suggesting that I... read more

Can Cymbalta cause confusion?

My 96 yo mother has been taking Cymbalta for about a month. Since then she has become confused on a few items. Can Cymbalta cause confusion?

Does ciprofloxacin cause dizziness or confusion?

im on a lot of meds 4 my heart. i am 45yrs of age & ive had bypass surgey & i have heart disease.

Is Abilify known to help with confusion or feeling as though you have a foggy head?

I'm wondering if Abilify helps with confusion or forgetfulness. Sometimes people call it a foggy brain which is how it feels for me. Anyone that's... read more

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