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reversible upon cessation of the medication. It seems to be the best solution to combat hairloss but I would ... combat and control my hairloss. I have no complicating medical history other than the fact... View answer
I am reviewing drug interactions with a new medication. I found that the new medication has a "moderate" druginteraction with two of my existing meds. Should I challenge the prescribing... View answer
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is buspar a ssri medicine i have a anxiety disorder which brougt on a burnout/ mental breakdown 6 years ago. an implosion in my mind. zanaz does work but i did get addicted to it 3 year ago. i am a slow ... View answer
Hello, I have a quick question. I have been looking into asking for the medication: BuSpar. I currently take Amitryptiline 100 MG, Lexapro 20MG, and Clonzepam 1mg 3 times a day. Would BuSpar cause ... View answer
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My mother is a heart patient. She takes blood pressure medication, cholesterol medication and medication for her heart. She has started taking a probiotic that is called florastor. I was concerned that... View answer
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taking allergy meds. he is feeling poorly dizzy and a heart rate of 95.. can this be considered a druginteraction or too much medication ?? Please advise. ... View answer
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I am a 64 year old female, on medication for HBP and cholesterol along with pain medication for ... Cohosh and it has helped, but I m wondering if there is an underlying health condition or drug ... View answer
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numb on and off. I am on Buspar and Celexa and high blood presure medication. Could this be caused by medication or something more serious? ... View answer
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