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Old Jan 09, 2007, 09:50 PM
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I have meds for the problem I have here they are paxil cr 75 mgwelbrution xl 450 mg , sequel at morning i take 150 mg afternoon. and sleeping 450 mg I have been having some lung problems. But What concerns me is scince I have on monday and tues. When I get up I dont seem to have any balance and have to hold the wall or a chair If I wanted to get something from the refig by the time Im walking back I have a rush feeling I will fall any advice I'm wondering if the meds are not going well with each other.they are omnicef 300 mg, and prednisone.
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Old Jan 15, 2007, 03:49 AM
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Definitely talk to your Dr!!!

I used to be on Paxil and I know that many people find it helpful but it made me a BEAR. I have never been as volitile and angry as I had been on Paxil--set off some combative part of my brain, that's for sure!!!

Different drugs seem to affect people differently. Isn't Prednisone a steroid? I think I was prescribed that once for inflammation.
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Old Jan 22, 2007, 02:30 PM
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hello you said u were on sequel but i think you ment seroquel and if u are on seroquel it's probally the seroquel , when i stand up to fast or move around to much i get very heated dizzy and light headed but i would talk to you're doctor about it and also try moving around slower and standing up slowly as well
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ster, please see the doctor.........meds can interact with one another in not so good ways.......xoxoxo pat
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Old Jan 23, 2007, 12:31 AM
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Seroquel can cause postural hypotension like this...it i s not dangerous, but can be annoying and problematic if you are not aware of it and make sure you take longer to get up from sitting or lying down.
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