Zoloft and Lithium Withdrawal Symptoms?
Question by El: Zoloft and Lithium withdrawal symptoms? I’ve been on 150mg of Zoloft and 900mg of Lithium. I stopped taking them cold turkey and I’ve been experiencing brain zaps, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. I’ve only been on these meds for a little over a month and I’m wondering how long these symptoms will last and if there are anymore that I will experience? Also, is there anything I can do to get rid of them? thanks. Best answer: Answer by HorsenseWhy don’t you call your pharmacist? They usually know more about them than the doctors. Here are some websites you can look at, too: Read more... ...
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Do You Think Ketamine Will Ever Be Prescribed for Depression?
Question by David: Do you think ketamine will ever be prescribed for depression? I think its time we switch to other alternatives for anti-depressants… I mean for the most part SRRI haven’t been much help for many. They have many side effects, increased suicidal thoughts, and its a whole process to go through all of them just to find out what works ok for you. Currently I am taking 60mg prozac and nothing has changed. I’m not saying SRRI are completely useless but for many they do not work well. What do you think? there are so many things that can be used recreational but are still prescribed anyway. people need to get past that fact and start actually helping people. Read more... ...
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