Yes. But doctors usually do not just drop you off of a prescription.
The word, "weaning" means to manage without something that one was so use to having or doing. Mostly, this word is used when a baby is being weaned off of breast milk.
The medical term for the process of weaning someone off a medication slowly is tapering or drug tapering. This gradual reduction in dosage helps to minimize withdrawal symptoms and potential side effects that can occur when discontinuing a medication abruptly. Tapering is often recommended by healthcare providers to safely transition patients off certain medications.
hi, i came off seroxat and then found CITA who are a free helpline so give them a ring 0151 281 5496, good luckNo man, there will be no difference. It is the exact same thing, just made by another manufacturer. Weaning off Paroxetine is tough, just do it slowly. Good luck.
Around 3 to 4 months of age.
No,any marker does come off poster board without destroying it.
Ablactation is the process of weaning a child or animal off breast milk or a mother's milk onto solid food or another source of nutrition. It is a gradual transition typically done when the infant is ready to consume other types of food.
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Just hose it down and it should come off.
I am weaning myself off Lexapro as well and have done some investigation, (surfing the net for others' experience weaning off this antidepressant,) so I am taking Omega 3 Fatty acids, which are supposed to help the dizziness, and I am also trying L-trytophan, which is really nice. It is supposed to help boost the mood. And Vitamin D. I am also doing acupuncture, which seems to help as well. Good Luck, hang in there.
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Coming off of Paxil will not affect your menstrual cycle. There aren't hormones in Paxil to affect your cycle. If your cycle is off or late, you may need to visit your doctor.