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Took Strattera, Pristiq, & hydroxyzine twice by accident.

My daughter, 15 years old. took her night meds, then an hour later accidentally took her morning meds tonight. Can she still take her morning meds... read more

Pristiq false positive on drug tests?

Is this standard? Switching from SSRI (Lexapro) to Pristiq--Need feedback from similar situations!?

I have been on 20mg of Lexapro for a little over a year. I saw my doctor yesterday and told her that despite the difference Lexapro had provided, I... read more

From 50mg to 75mg of Pristiq?

Three weeks ago, I went from 50mg to 75mg of Pristiq. For the past three or four days, after I take it I feel like I drank a tank of coffee. The... read more

Can't take Cymbalta with Flecainide; was recently put on Pristiq. Any adverse interactions?

The Flecainide is for recently diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation which interacted terribly with Cymbalta (confirmed by two physicians.) Seems there are... read more

How long does pristiq stay in your system?

I was just given Trazodone for sleep... she jusr started 100g. I was told to take it 1 hour before..

... bedtime... usually 9-10pm. Has it helped you sleep? I know it is also an antidepressant, which is good. I have MDD - major depression disorder so... read more

Any experiences of mirtazapine (Remeron) with SSRI/SNRI for depression, anxiety and poor sleep?

What are your experiences with this combo, especially if you’ve tried them separately and then together? What does this combo do for you vs each of t... read more

What can I expect the first month of taking Zoloft 50 mg?

What can I expect the first month of taking Zoloft 50 mg?

Should I be concerned with my legs sweating a lot while I sleep? It is only my legs that sweat?

I have noticed that in the last couple weeks my legs and only my legs sweat a lot while I sleep and I wake up through out the night bc of it so I was... read more

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