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Discomfort in lungs/diaphragm/chest and tightness of throat 5 days after vomiting?

Last sunday I had a hangover and threw up (since then I have given up the alcohol and addressed my problem with that). During the vomiting, I was... read more

Feel like vomiting after taking I pill? What to do?

Is that I sign that I may get pregnant?

Citalopram advice - should I up?

I’ve been on 10mg citalopram for nearly 3 months. I wanted to get really used to 10mg to see what happened as I had a terrible experience with the f... read more

Is a citalopram in the benzoyl family?

Is citalopram the reason for rapid weight gain and being hungrier?

Ive been taking this medication for a little over a year, it seems like I've lost all my energy. Used to be so energetic always wanting to do... read more

When does the sertraline side effects go away?

I'm 2.5 weeks into taking 25mg of sertraline and having a horrendous time. Each day I'm battling a range of side effects (nausea, loss of appetite,... read more

Is this normal Lexapro side effects?

I have really bad nausea, spacey feeling, lightheaded/dizziness, increased anxiety, tired/lethargic , slight headaches. I'm on the 4th day of taking... read more

Citalopram - is it working and do I just need to up it?

I’ve been on 10mg Citalopram for 7 weeks now. The first couple weeks were rocky and I’d say it took until 6 weeks to ‘settle’. I had some good days in... read more

Is it normal to still have nausea with Trintellix after over 2 months of taking it?

I was started on Trintellix 10mg once a day over 2 months ago. If I don't take it with Zofran, I get nauseous to the point of vomiting within an hour... read more

Restarting citalopram - terrible anxiety?

I’m on day 5 of restarting 10mg of citalopram after 6 months off. Was on it for 4 years and it worked well for my GAD and health anxiety but after I s... read more

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