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Old Apr 12, 2017, 11:06 AM
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Just finished my taper off 40 mg paxil 2 weeks ago. I also went down 1MG on Zanex . Last wed I started a low dose .5 mg of rexulti don't feel any better or worse I have had mdd over a year hope this helps any comments would be welcome.thanks
other meds 40mg aderall
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Old Apr 12, 2017, 11:59 AM
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Hey I am James I take Zoloft 150mg, Adderall 20mg3×day , Klonopin 1mg bedtime and Suboxone 12mg no antidepressants have ever helped but psychiatrist are using Suboxone which is am opiate in small doses for treatment resistant depression. Also the Adderall helps I have bad ADHD, I also was opiate addict 12 years, I was self medicating cause I didn't accept I had mental health issues for years . But my point is psychiatrist are using Suboxone on normal non opiate addicted patients as well to aid antidepressants. I really feel this has kicked Zoloft in better, also Adderall has helped my organization skills, procrastinating, relationship problems,slot of other aspects. I am x addict so psychiatrist does keep close eye on me I had sign contract, agree for mother to hold meds she brings a week's at time,drug test, pill counts , therapy.I am 40 now I got diagnosed at 6 . But I'm not complaining about all the specifications I have too deal with too take meds cause been clean off hydrocodone (Vicodin) ,7 years now and live pretty normal life now ...
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Old Apr 12, 2017, 12:31 PM
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I am on Rexulti 2.0
It is expensive as hell, so we are scrounging samples from pdoc to make it.
The reason we go to all the trouble is that it lifted a long term depression in four days.
I started on 1.5
At first the 2.0 gave me some anxiety, but it settled down.
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Old Apr 12, 2017, 12:34 PM
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I hope it works well for you give it a little time also you should look up your local N.A.M.I. group it really has helped me
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Old Apr 12, 2017, 01:27 PM
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I am on Rexulti 2 mg. Not really sure if it is helping or not though. I have mdd,anxiety,autism.
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Old Apr 12, 2017, 03:24 PM
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Just finished my taper off 40 mg paxil 2 weeks ago. I also went down 1MG on Zanex . Last wed I started a low dose .5 mg of rexulti don't feel any better or worse I have had mdd over a year hope this helps any comments would be welcome.thanks
other meds 40mg aderall
40mg prozac
I was on Rexaulti 3 mg and at first it was a game changer but quit working for me plus insurance didn't pay for it and so my pdoc took me off. I am on 30 mg of Ritalin and 40 mg of Prozac as well as other things. Good luck with Rexaulti.
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