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Old May 13, 2017, 04:43 AM
qijae qijae is offline
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Hi, can take vitamin b complex together with Pristiq (50mg) and Clonazepam? Is there any reaction to it? I heard that it will make you overdose and i cant find trustworthy answers on google as well. Please help me.

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Ive been under treatment for almost 5 years. I took Lexapro (10mg) before changed it to Pristiq (50mg) last two months. I experienced brain zap before changing the meds until now. So i went to nearest pharmacy and bought Omega 3 since i read it is good for brain zap and brain. It worked for a few weeks but now the brain zap is back. I decided to take vitamin b complex too so i need an answer and opinion from you. Im suffered with mood swings and depression as well and its killing me. Please help me, thank you.
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Old May 16, 2017, 03:23 PM
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Hello qijae: I'm sorry I cannot comment with regard to your concerns. I don't know if this is something any of the members here on PC will be able to address. It may be something that is best taken up with you prescribing medical professional. Our purpose here is to provide one another with support & to share information & experiences. However I noticed this is your first post here on PC. So... to PsychCentral… from the Skeezyks! May the time you spend here be of benefit.

PsychCentral is a great place to get information as well as support for mental health issues. The more you post, & reply to other members’ posts, the more a part of the community you will become. Plus there are social groups you can join & chat rooms where you’ll be able to connect with other PC members in real time (once your first 5 posts have been reviewed & approved.) Lots of great stuff! So please keep posting!
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Old May 16, 2017, 09:59 PM
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Hello qijae: I'm sorry I cannot comment with regard to your concerns. I don't know if this is something any of the members here on PC will be able to address. It may be something that is best taken up with you prescribing medical professional. Our purpose here is to provide one another with support & to share information & experiences. However I noticed this is your first post here on PC. So... to PsychCentral… from the Skeezyks! May the time you spend here be of benefit.

PsychCentral is a great place to get information as well as support for mental health issues. The more you post, & reply to other members’ posts, the more a part of the community you will become. Plus there are social groups you can join & chat rooms where you’ll be able to connect with other PC members in real time (once your first 5 posts have been reviewed & approved.) Lots of great stuff! So please keep posting!

Hello! Yes this is my first time here so forgive me if I was kinda lost. By the way, I totally understand what you were trying to say and thank you for the advice!
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