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Can you use amitripyline as and when needed to help with sleep?

I'm not sleeping well after some devastating family news. My mind goes into overdrive and keeps me awake. I've been prescribed amitripyline 10mg at... read more

Lexapro - Is 30mg safe for anxiety? My family doc just told me to go from 20 to 30 but 2 pharmacists

... said 20mg is the max. I have been taking it since Jan 2018, and have trouble sleeping, and feel anxious everyday and have shakes most mornings. I... read more

Amitriptyline - is it safe to take venlafaxine and amitriptyline?

I am on venlafaxine 150 mg and i do not sleep, am on zolpidem but it gives me a muggy head the next day, the doctor is introducing amitriptyline 10... read more

Can I take sleeping medication with Champix?

Hi, It is my third day on Champix and I am unable to sleep, along with contant & rapid brain functionin (brains rapidly jumping between various... read more

I accidentally took my sleeping pill again in the morning (15mg dose of Remeron). What now?

Is this going to cause any issues, keeping in mind that I took another 15mg dose last night? Can I still take another 15mg tonight to sleep?

Can I take a light sleeping pill with clindamycin. I've just been switched to it from fragyl?

I am suffering days of insomnia even after being off fragyl almost 3 days. Today is my first day of clindamycin. I just want even a night of sleep..

Amitriptyline - How long I should take the sleeping pills?

I am taking sleeping pill for 10 days now as I was having sleep problem couldn't sleep at night so my GP prescribed 10 mg sleeping pills

Amitriptyline - Has anyone taken amitriptyline with fluoxetine?

I’m on 40mg of fluoxetine daily (supposed to be 60mg but managing on 40) for anxiety and depression but struggle quite regularly with muscle spasms d... read more

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