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Does lithium help with unipolar depression -- anybody?

I'm about to start this to augment my other meds (lexapro, remeron, benzo). I just hope that it helps with depression, not just stopping manic... read more

Does Wellbutrin go with 45mg of Remeron?

Does 45mg of Remeron goes with Wellbutrin?

Overeating on Remeron?

Help! I just started taking Remeron, and I can't stop eating. I'm craving sugar 24/7, and no matter what i eat I just want more sugar. Prior to... read more

Has anyone else heard of mirtazapine being prescribed only as needed for insomina?

I've had really bad insomina where I sleep for only an hour and then wake up. I'm able to get back asleep but I always wake up after an hour. My... read more

Does insomnia and constipation side effect pass on duloxetine?

I just started 30mg duloxetine generic brand for major depression and anxiety. I feel this drug helps however I get servere insomnia to the point I... read more

What chance is there for false positive drug screen from Biktarvy?

I keep testing positive for meth. Why? I'm on Biktarvy. Buspar, and Remeron

How did Wellbutrin affect your sleep?

My doc changed my Wellbutrin generic 75 mg instant release that I have been on for 3 weeks. I am now on 100 mg SR sustained release. We changed... read more

I have been on Lexapro a while now. It is finally starting to work, but I am so tired that I can ba?

Rely function during the day. I feel like my eyes can't stay open and all I want to do is go to sleep. After that goes away, about 6:00pm, I get a... read more

Does mirtazapine help you sleep?

I have trouble sleeping and a friend offered me one.

Wellbutrin SR or XL? Which one is better over all? Thank you!?

I have been on bupropion SR 150 mg for 10 days, and ringing on the ears has not subsided, and my sleep is terrible, even taking Xanax at night, only... read more

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