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I would like to ask a question about the relation between Synthroid dose, and lithium dose.

How can I distinguish hyperthyroidism from hypomania? I can no longer tolerate lithium and at 0 level, with Synthroid still taken at 0.112, I get... read more

Effexor 150 mg extended-release how to stop the tremors?

I have been on Effexor since the beginning of January, so going on 5 and 1/2 months almost, and we have worked me up 150mg. I've been on it for... read more

Escitalopram - I started Lexapro 9 days ago for anxiety, depression and tremors?

I feel worse than before I started it. Does it mean it’s not working for me? Or should I give it some more time? I’m literally lying down... read more

Two doses of propranolol same time?

What do I do if I accidentally took two 10 mg of propranolol within 5 minutes of each other when I’m taking one 10 mg twice daily. Usually take... read more

Does propranolol make you gain or lose weight ? Thanks?

I've started taking propranolol for anxiety 40 mg twice daily and I'm worried if this is safe and will it affect my weight

Levothyroxine-induced neurological and muscular side effects?

I've been noticing some symptoms like dizziness, muscle spasms, muscle weakness, blurred vision, body tremors, and temperature dysregulation... read more

Oxcarbazepine - Chest pain? Sudden spasms?

I'm curious if anyone experiences chest pain, burning in their chest, or stabbing feelings in their chest, and sudden shakes or short episodes... read more

I need a SSRI that doesn't cause tremors???

I already have a baseline tremor & Zoloft made it 10x worse! I am heading back to the doctor about it. I hope to find one that will not... read more

Could Seroquel cause body tremor-shaking of hands and dizziness?

Just came from doctor reg GP he thinks it could becoming from side effects of seroquel. Told me to stop and consult my pyclogist.

Should gabapentin be taken with food?

What is propranolol used for?

20mg tab twice a day

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