Look at sites like pdr.net and drugs.com as they are going to list out the facts. Pdr.net actually lists the percentage of people having each side effect and breaks them down to major, moderate, and mild. Source: 5 months ago
SSRIs tend to rate better on websites like drugs.com but SSRIs and even both SSRIs and SNRIs act fairly similarly (ie, focused on serotonin transporter inhibition). Source: 5 months ago
Fetzima. It's been around for a decade, but it looks like the generic is dropping now. It's sister drug has been around much longer outside of the US. I don't know what to think, I've never read anyone's experience, so maybe it's not too common? What I just read at a glance is it appears to be a highly specific drug, in stark contrast to most of the tricyclics such as Desipramine (although Desipramine is not... Source: 5 months ago
Thankfully I only read the reviews on drugs.com before making my decision and the reviews there are generally positive. If you haven't read them I would check it out. They mostly say yes the initial side effects can be hard, but it is worth it. I read them a bit like Tripadvisor reviews and skipped through to just get a general sense. Source: 5 months ago
I think you're wrong about all the other people here and the falsifying, but I suppose I have no way to prove you're wrong, and there could be shades of gray (like some reddit users are AI for sure, and why not in a pharmaceutical sub?) but mostly I'm really very interested in all the details of this theory if we follow through all the logical assumptions here. Like...how high up are you thinking this thing goes?... Source: 6 months ago
Cymbalta/Duloxetine interacts with a ton of medications. Always check even OTC stuff. I was taking heart meds and it increased the amount available in my system so I had to decrease my dosage. Go to drugs.com and look at interactions if you have to take something else. It's the way it processes through the liver that seems to interact with everything and can affect other meds, even stuff like Advil. Source: 7 months ago
No, that's not true. It contains epinephrine. Here is the drugs.com package insert for it: https://www.drugs.com/pro/epipen.html. Source: 10 months ago
It is mainly used for a sleep aid as it is real sedating. Take a look at the post below. It lists out most medications and you can then go to drugs.com and look at reviews and people review them based on the diagnosis. So you can see how people rate it for MDD. Btw, the list is for meds available in the U.S. Source: 10 months ago
Just google it. You'll usually get a fairly accurate explanation. That's what I do when I have a questions regarding meds, and I'm a nurse. Just make sure the answer is either from a reputable drug site (drugs.com is usually good), or an organization dedicated to your particular issue (like Synthroid and the American Thyroid Association). Source: 10 months ago
Take a look at drugs.com and the patient reviews. You can look at reviews by condition. So you could look at anxiety and look at OCD and compare what others say. Source: 10 months ago
Thank you so much for your comment! This is weird, but I had never been on drugs.com before and wow, it's interesting. Source: 10 months ago
Naltrexone is being accepted widely because of its benefits in other disorders too. If you are experiencing this shit, please go to drugs.com and register your concern there. Pharmacies that manufacture it will be affected by your experiences and it will force them to work on toning the side effects down. Source: 10 months ago
Drisdol D2 or D3???...I have in my book as Cholecalciferol (D3) but on drugs.com says D2. Source: 10 months ago
Perhaps you can consult with your PCP as well? There is also a nifty tool on drugs.com called an Interactions Checker. You input the name of a medication and you can see which other medications, if any, it has interactions with and whether it's something significant or negligible. Source: 10 months ago
You are very right... I saw it on a drugs.com calculator and ran with it without second guessing it. I believe it has something to do with the ng/L aspect but I'm not so sure! Thanks for pointing that out. I will do some more research and update it! Source: 11 months ago
It takes a little longer for Zyrtec to get into your system when you are on Mounjaro, but they can be taken together. I've been doing it for seven months without any side effects. Check WebMd or drugs.com. You'll see that there are very few things contraindicated while taking Mounjaro. The typical warning is that delayed gastric emptying can make it take longer to get the full effect of drugs that go through... Source: 11 months ago
Here is one way you can check. Go to drugs.com and they have patient reviews. You can look at the results for OCD. See how the two compare. If you have a good psychiatrist ask what the doctor thinks. Especially a doctor who has been in practice for years. Source: 11 months ago
Moclobemide seems to have one of the highest subjective ratings in drugs.com at least and I've seen a ton of rave reviews about it. Source: 11 months ago
Im selling 70 or so of them, not really a flipper, just funding another business, that said. I bought my first domain in 1993-4 let it expire by mistake. Got out of the computer industry for a decade or two, just checked and my 18.00 domain is now listed at 375,000. You can make money, but it is not usually quick, nor easy. The difference between drugs.biz and drugs.com is in the 100's of thousands+ and an easy... Source: 11 months ago
Yeah I checked on there as well, although I dont think its accurate for the info bc im in Canada) but mine do not look like the ones on drugs.com as they only have a 10 imprinted on them & the circular one on there is from a different brand which appears to be discontinued. Source: 11 months ago
I don't know which generic I have but they are still square. I just looked it up on drugs.com and montelukast comes in both square and round peachy/brown pills. Source: 11 months ago
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