I am taking a antidepressant and can't stop yawning is there anything I can do without stopping the medication?
If you suddenly stop taking Wellbutrin, you will go through withdrawal. Some of these symptoms include paranoia, weakness, nausea and more.
For many people, nightmares which occur while taking Wellbutrin will stop after they have been on the medication for a while. If the nightmares do not cease or are severe, the doctor will likely try the person on a different medication.
Yes. Well for me it did after about 1 week.
no, you can't stop yawning because if you try hold it in it will automatically come out yours nose holes.
There are numerous side effects that a person can experience when they stop taking Wellbutrin. Some of the side effects are seizures, skin rash, and sleep problems.
Talk to your doctor about tapering off slowly so that your symptoms don't return in a rush.
I am weaning myself off of Wellbutrin. I am in my second week of taking one pill every other day. I have been sick for about three days now. Nausea, diarrhea, shakiness. Hope this ends soon.
If you touch your what? Finish the question before asking it.
I recently switched from Cymbalta to Welbutrin. Cymbalta is similar to Lexapro. I started the transition by halving my Cymbalta dose while starting Welbutrin. This went on for a week, then I discontinued the Cymbalta and took only Welbutrin. Of course, the best answer to this question is to follow your doctor's orders.
as with all anxiety or depression you need to slowly drop mg until you can drop all together. taking by half,cut pill numbers or cut the pills in half or quarters. that's how i got off them.
You can't stop yawning because when you yawn your body is trying to get more oxygen into you body to try and stay awake. If you are yawning constantly your body is trying to keep you awake, the longer you stay awake, the more you will yawn.
no