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I want to ask about Buspar 10 mg for traeting anxiety.

mokhtar gado
05/08/08
mokhtar gado
Topics:AnxietyAnxiety Attack

Hi, i am toking Bouspar 10 mg for anxiety beside i take Wellbutren and Anfronil for depression, stress, insomnia and fear, i want to know how many days i need to feel better with Buspar and what is the longest period which i have to take, thanks, yours, mokhtar

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Vicki M
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Vicki M is fine as frog hair!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Hello Mokhtar Gado,

 

A user named Madison March wrote a share post you might be interested in. She said she tamed her anxiety, not cured it. You can read the entire posting here, but in it Madison says, " When you try a new RX for anxiety or depression, it's important to give it time to work. This means sticking with it because, in my experience, it usually takes 1 to 3 months until you start feeling their effects."

 

As far as the medications you are taking, you can read about Buspar here, you can read about Wellbutrin here and Anfronil here.  You can check their interactions, side effects and dosage information. Everyone is different, so what works for you might not work for someone else.

Online sites like Health Central are great for getting the information you need to discuss your health with your doctor and manage your care, however these sites should not be used instead of the solid medical advice and care of your doctor. If you have any issues with any of your medications, be sure to discuss this with your doctor before changing or stopping your medication.

 

Take care and stay in touch! Let us know how you are doing.


Vicki M

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