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Best drug for hot flashes?

I have been on sertraline for years and never get much relief. What would you recommend for drenching flashes and night sweats besides... read more

Lexapro makes me feel spaced out?

Hello. I have never asked a question on here and I have been going through a pretty rough time. So I was originally on Cymbalta and buspar for about... read more

Can headaches be a side effect of progesterone?

Now takiing: Biest/Progesterone (BiPr) 25mg, 1 tablet, 2x/day, for night sweats & hot flashes. Dr.was saying too little... read more

Fluvoxamine - Does Luvox cause you to sweat more?

I have been on Luvox for almost 3 weeks now for panic/ anxiety disorder. I have been calmer since taking it but the past couple of nights I have been... read more

Zoloft - has it started kicking in yet?

I re-started my zoloft 7 weeks ago - i have done 2 weeks at 25mg and 4 weeks (Saturday will be my fifth week) at 50 mg. I suffer from existential... read more

Is excessive sweating a sign of heart disease?

Cymbalta - weight gain,head sweats & restless legs at night are theses side effects?

Would luv some answers thanks

Prednisone - How long do side effects last?

Took two short courses of Pred 50 mg for two days and then 6 days later 6 days at 25 mg. By end of second course was suffering extreme night... read more

Started 10 mg of citalopram, feeling very strange and not well at all any comments would help thanx?

Hi I just started citalopram 10mg last night for the first time,I woke at 2am and felt really weird,sweating hands,very shaky,sweating... read more

Can citalopram help feeling of lump in throat?

I started citalopram 5 days ago for GAD and my anxiety has got worse I have been getting very bad sweats too and tingling in my hands... read more

Citalopram - Side effects of sweating last long? Any weight gain with Celexa?

Does Celexa cause any weight changed? Side effects of sweating or nausea go away? Week? Thanks

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