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Can the capsule form of lithium be less effective?

I have been taking 300mg lithium carbonate tablets (one capsule twice a day) for a year now and it's worked like magic on my... read more

How long does it take for Cipralex to work?

I am currently taking 10mg of Cipralex. I forgot it for about 2 days but immediately came back to it once I realized it. However with recent... read more

Taking cipralex and alcohol use?

It's my brothers birthday this weekend and there will obviously be drinking involved, I’ve been on 5mg of cipralex for almost a... read more

With the discontinued Coumadin- Brand, what generic is most similar to the Coumadin brand?

I have had DVT blood clots on the generic, years ago, when only one was available. I am on my last bottle of Coumadin-Brand at this... read more

Wellbutrin - Which generic brand hs been noted as the best equivalent to name brand welbutrin?

I have received several different generics from my pharmacy, and some don't seem to work. I know one brand was recalled, so I'm... read more

Is it better to take the brand Lexapro or the generic Escitalopram?

I'm currently taking the generic Escitalopram 20mg (1 1/2 week so far) with 2mg of Risperdal. Nothing's happening. I read... read more

Lithium - I drink a gallon of water a day, will this intake dilute the effect of lithium?

I am going to ask my two psychiatrists that I work with about this, but I'm curious to see what you think. I walk briskly 4 miles in an hour... read more

Lithium - Is lithium effective for anxiety?

Solco brand generic Lexapro?

Has anyone who takes Solco brand generic Lexapro noticed a change? It seems to be weaker or something. I’ve been taking it awhile... read more

Lexapro - Generic Vs Name Brand?

I was switched from Brand name to the generic without realizing it. Shame on me - I should have known. By the time I caught on to what... read more

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