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Old Nov 26, 2012, 04:56 AM
Lecrea Lecrea is offline
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Hello i suffer from Major depression and Anxiety and this is my first time to take any pills and am 18

My Doctor prescribed for me 3 antidepressants Which is Faverine 50 mg , Ludiomil 10 mg and Lexotanil 1.5 mg
I have always hated Pills and scared of them. i just want to know is it okay to take these 3 pills together am really terrified and scared
am supposed to take 1/2 a pill of faverine each morning and 1/4 pill of lexomanil morning and night for 4 days and as for ludiomil i will gradually increase the dosage first 4 days 1/4 pill then next two days 1/2 of a pill and next two days 3/4 then 1 pill for the rest days.

Does this sound right ? or safe ?

please Help and give me your advice and knowledge.

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Old Nov 26, 2012, 05:03 AM
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I believe these concerns would best be answered by your doctor and/or pharmacist.

Sometimes different meds are prescribed to help with different things that may be going on at the same time.

Other times one is prescribed to enhance the positive effects of another one being taken at the same time, or simply to offset any bad side effects the other may cause.

However, not being a doctor or pharmacist, I can't answer the reason why you were put on a cocktail, or whether any of the drugs prescribed will have bad interactions with one another.

Again, only your doctor or pharmacist can answer that.

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Old Nov 26, 2012, 08:09 AM
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Dont be afraid. It sounds ok to me. Faverine (luvox here) is a classic ssri, this should help with your depression.Ludiomil, first time I hear from that meds but its seems to work on norepinephrine. This is also gonna help you anxiety and depression. Finally Lexotanil, a classic benzo, it should help if you feel anxious or you need to sleep. Dont hesitate if you have more questions.
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Old Nov 26, 2012, 03:52 PM
Lecrea Lecrea is offline
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Alright i guess its okay to take them. Thanks Vlad and pfrog
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Old Nov 26, 2012, 10:51 PM
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Hello i suffer from Major depression and Anxiety and this is my first time to take any pills and am 18

My Doctor prescribed for me 3 antidepressants Which is Faverine 50 mg , Ludiomil 10 mg and Lexotanil 1.5 mg
I have always hated Pills and scared of them. i just want to know is it okay to take these 3 pills together am really terrified and scared
am supposed to take 1/2 a pill of faverine each morning and 1/4 pill of lexomanil morning and night for 4 days and as for ludiomil i will gradually increase the dosage first 4 days 1/4 pill then next two days 1/2 of a pill and next two days 3/4 then 1 pill for the rest days.

Does this sound right ? or safe ?

please Help and give me your advice and knowledge.
The best thing to do would be to talk to your doctor about your concerns.
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