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By doctordan, on December 15th, 2007% It’s nice when things go smoothly, isn’t it . . . Now, personally, I can’t remember a time when things DID go smoothly. It always seems that something is cropping up and disturbing the day. Stress from home. Stress from work. The kids. Traffic. And then . . . once again, you are in panic . . . → Read More: Using Xanax and Klonopin–is that safe???
By doctordan, on December 12th, 2007% PART I
Last week a patient came in with question regarding the use of antidepressants while taking the weight loss drug Meridia. Seems her family doc took her off the two antidepressants I had her on to treat her depression (Lexapro and Wellbutrin if my memory serves me), and gave her Meridia to treat . . . → Read More: Meridia and antidepressants–Part I and Part II
By doctordan, on November 27th, 2007% I still have a few connections at one of the local psych hospitals in my area, so I hear from time to time complaints and concerns from “the inside”. One of the big questions that comes up is why kids have access to their medicine and, oftentimes, are given complete control of their medicine. This . . . → Read More: Who holds the pills???
By doctordan, on November 4th, 2007% My apologies to Shakespeare.
Whenever one of the antidepressants goes generic, there is a small percentage of people that have a return of symptoms of anxiety or depression that had previously been in good control. When the medicine gets switched back to the brand name only, the symptoms become under control again. This, of course, . . . → Read More: Zoloft . . .by any other name would . . .
By doctordan, on October 6th, 2007% I get numerous inquiries about how to stop antidepressants. I get the impression that most people want to stop on their own, and not in collaboration with their psychiatrist. As always, I recommend that you change medicine only after consultation with your doctor. If you don’t feel like your doctor will listen to you, then . . . → Read More: Tapering antidepressants . . . more art than science
By doctordan, on September 29th, 2007% I put the following comments in back to back for a reason. Read on . . .
K writes in to say . . . I find being on so many medications made everything worse- not all- but most. The side effects where at times unbearable. But when I was on so many…it made . . . → Read More: Doped Up On Too Many Medications???
By doctordan, on September 11th, 2007% All right, here I am, first day back from vacation . . . and one of the first messages handed to me by my secretary is . . . “a drug rep wants to set up a lunch to discuss Fizzilrexcrap XR . . . a new version of Fizzilrexcrap”. . . OK, OK it . . . → Read More: Seroquel . . .XR . . . SR . . .CR . . .whatever . . .
By doctordan, on August 30th, 2007% Erin writes in with a very common question:
I am coming off Klonopin. I am currently at .25mg. and have been for three nights. Does the withdrawal symptoms have a peak and then they get better? I really want to stick it out but I am feeling pretty crappy.
There are a number of . . . → Read More: Klonopin withdrawal or re-emergence of anxiety???
By doctordan, on August 10th, 2007% On the search engine terms on my blog stats the other day, I had “combining Effexor and Cymbalta” listed multiple times. LIKE 25 TIMES. Seems someone had a question that was not getting answered too quickly. It brought to mind, once again, how mysterious these medications can be to people. To most folks (and some . . . → Read More: Combining Effexor and Cymbalta–a good example of what not to do
By doctordan, on August 8th, 2007% There comes a time in my work with some of my patients that I have to stand back and say . . . “what are you doing???” When patients come in with a cascade of difficult problems, the knee jerk reaction is to change the medicine. Initially, this might be adding an antidepressant (say . . . . → Read More: Trial of no medicine–knowing when to stop and think
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