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Old Jan 28, 2004, 01:56 PM
xan2004 xan2004 is offline
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here is a list of medication i have tried for 2 months or more and haven't worked.
trimipramine(surmontil)
venlafaxine
largactil(antipsychotic)(although i don't suffer any psychotic episodes are also used for depression and anxiety "apparently")
cipramil
lustral
promazine
cipralex(escitalopram)
valium(diazepam)
another one that sounds like diazepam, but i cant remember the name. they gave me two tablets in er to stop me looking for things that will make me feel abandoned(i.e clues)
Amitriptyline
Lofepramine
Escitalopram
Triptafen
they are the meds that i have tried for more than two months and it never helped even 1%.
just wondering if anyone has any experience with any of these meds and tell me how they worked or didn't work for them.

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