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Qelbree and Irritability: What Users Say

Irritability: mentioned by 3 users (6.8%)

Based on user experiences from 44 Qelbree reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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insomnia 22.7%
nausea 15.9%
vomiting 15.9%
anger 11.4%
anxiety 11.4%
mood swings 9.1%
constipation 6.8%
crying 6.8%
headaches 6.8%
irritability 6.8%

Reviews for Qelbree

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 19, 2023

For ADHD "I have been taking Qelbree for a week and a half, and I have experienced bipolar symptoms, constant anxiety attacks, random episodes of crying, constant and persistent suicidal thoughts, constant feelings of nausea, and extreme irritability. I also have insomnia. None of these symptoms occurred before I started on Qelbree. Please don’t take this. It turned my life into a living hell."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 17, 2021

For ADHD "My son has comorbid anxiety and ADHD. When we finally saw, after a year+ (granted, a Covid year, with all the variables and extra stressors), that first Concerta and then Vyvanse were very helpful at school but increased my son's anxiety and agitation to the point of physical aggression and verbal abuse, we took him off stimulants. We were so excited to try Qelbree. But by day three, we had to stop, as it made him physically and verbally violent. We almost called 911 at one point... and he is only 9 years old. Some of this likely has to do with him going off Cymbalta in order to take Qelbree because they contraindicate. We'd hoped that since Qelbree is an SNRI, it might help his anxiety, but we didn't expect Qelbree to make things (so much) worse. We got no advice from our psychiatrist re: if it would subside, so we decided to quit; everyone in our home (two parents and two siblings) was traumatized. Qelbree may not be a good fit for comorbid anxiety and ADHD... sadly, nothing is."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 14, 2022

For ADHD "My 14-year-old son tried Qelbree, and it was a nightmare. He was tired, irritable, and constipated. He developed a dry cough, dry mouth, and a red rash on his face, as well as nosebleeds. It also did not help his ADHD symptoms."

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