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Old Sep 05, 2015, 01:04 AM
Pearce8888 Pearce8888 is offline
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Hi. I'm currently on these medications
Allegron 200mg (nortryptyline)
Temazapam 30mg
Clonazapam 2mg
Suboxone 24 mg
Risperdal 2 mg
Topamax 100mg

I have bad depression Tourette's ocd and anxiety. The psychiatrist wants me off the nortryptyline and onto clomimprimime because it's better with ocd. This is how he wants me to do it.

Week 1 down to 3 allegron and 1 clomimprimime
Week 2 down to 2 allegron and 2 clomimprimime
Week 3 down to 1 allegron and 3 clomimprimime
Week 4 4 clomimprimime
So basically I go straight from six allegron to three, and then start going up on my dose of anafranil by one tablet per week. Does anyone have any ideas will I get withdrawals from allegron from doing this? What will the symptoms be? Thank you.

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Old Sep 05, 2015, 02:00 AM
Pearce8888 Pearce8888 is offline
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I forgot to put that three allegron is 100 mg exactly half of what my current dose is
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Old Sep 05, 2015, 11:34 AM
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