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Old Feb 23, 2015, 03:21 PM
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Is there such thing?

I saw on google but I'm not sure if it's it's instant release or not.

My psychiatrist says when I'm stable he mentioned 30mg tablets... But idk

For me the more the better like I still wouldn't be hyperfocused

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Old Feb 24, 2015, 09:20 AM
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I don't know for sure if there is such a thing. I just know I'm on a very small dose to help boost me out of my depression and the doctor may take me off of it at anytime, which I hope he doesn't, since I'm stable for the first time in years. I'm sure you pdoc will start you off on a low dose and go up if needed.
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Old Feb 24, 2015, 03:50 PM
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Average dosage is 20 to 30 mg daily. Some patients may require 40 to 60 mg daily. In others, 10 to 15 mg daily will be adequate. Patients who are unable to sleep if medication is taken late in the day should take the last dose before 6 p.m.
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