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Old Mar 17, 2018, 01:12 PM
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I felt a HUGE difference in my depression when I started Lamictal. I also felt a huge difference when I started Viibryd.

I am also on Rexulti which doesn't seem to be doing much. Does it make sense that another SSRI would help? I am seeing my pdoc soon, but I was just wondering.

Also, Is anyone on a higher dose than 40mg of Viibryd?????

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Wellbutrin 150mg 2x day
Rexulti 1mg AM
Viibryd 40mg AM
Xanax 1mg as needed
Lamictal 300mg PM

Adderall 30mg 2x day as needed

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Old Mar 17, 2018, 01:22 PM
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If you find responses lacking here on meds, you might also inquire in the Medications Forum.

I have not heard of using 2 SSRIs together; yet, I am not a psychopharmacologist.

I hope you get your meds sorted out soon.
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Old Mar 17, 2018, 02:33 PM
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I felt a HUGE difference in my depression when I started Lamictal. I also felt a huge difference when I started Viibryd.

I am also on Rexulti which doesn't seem to be doing much. Does it make sense that another SSRI would help? I am seeing my pdoc soon, but I was just wondering.

Also, Is anyone on a higher dose than 40mg of Viibryd?????

Thanks
hello, i am glad you are doing better. my son who is suffering from Anxiety And depression. Takes Latuda 40mg, Viibryd 40mg, Xanax 3mg and Ritalin 54 mg. but i do not see much diffrence ?? in last five yeras his doctor tried diffrent cocktail so far nothing has worked well
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Old Mar 19, 2018, 07:17 AM
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Lamictal is for bipolar depression. I've never heard of 2 SSRI's being used together. If you are bipolar your PDOC might want to stay away from SSRI's because it's been proven that they can cause mania.
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Old Mar 19, 2018, 07:57 AM
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I can't take SSR"s, I have tried most that are out there, but I have severe reactions to them.
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Old Mar 19, 2018, 10:32 AM
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hello, i am glad you are doing better. my son who is suffering from Anxiety And depression. Takes Latuda 40mg, Viibryd 40mg, Xanax 3mg and Ritalin 54 mg. but i do not see much diffrence ?? in last five yeras his doctor tried diffrent cocktail so far nothing has worked well
Yes, 50 mg although the recommended is 40 but depends upon your condition.
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