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The Ins And Outs Of Taking A Number Of Meds At Same Time
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I am on venlaflaxine amitrptlyine and gabapentin just wondering any thought and views on this mixture.? My dosage varies and have tried to cope just with low dose venflaxine which did work for a good year. Unfortunately had an episode recently and am back on both ! The gabapentin I take for oa pain in knees

posted December 18, 2016
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A MyDepressionTeam Member

Im on velafaxine have been for years now but it suits me i also take qutiapine and the mixer seems to work

posted December 18, 2016
A MyDepressionTeam Member

The side effects I have experienced is cold sweats at night and grinding of the teeth also at night when I'm sleeping.

posted April 15, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I have been on venlafaxine for years. I started on 150mg and over the years it has been increased to 375mg which is the maximum dose. Personally I'm not convinced it's working but at the same time I'm scared if I was to come off it my dark episodes would be even darker?

posted April 15, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I'm a on real cocktail of drugs, gabapentine, indometacin, omeprazole, levothyroxine, sertraline, paracetamol, methocarbamol, tramadol, fultium D, to name just a few. It all seems to work for me.

posted April 11, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

Thanks I suppose if it works don't brake

posted December 27, 2016

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