The likelihood that 9 out of 10 doctors recommend this medication for treating the condition is high.
Any medication can be fatal with a serious pre existing condition. A doctor should not recommend a medication that could be potentially fatal.
I'd recommend going to therapy, because your husband might just have anger problems, or he might have a condition like bipolarism. If this is the problem then medication can be prescribed.
Special Medication that your doctor should recommend to you.
I would recommend you have your thyroid function tests done, sometimes a hypofunctioning thyroid can cause these symptoms, I would also recommend they re-evaluate your medication you use for depression, perhaps you would benefit from them adding another medication to it like abilify
130/90 That depends from patient to patient especially if you are a heart patient or on medication. You really should contact a cardiologist or your family doctor. They may have some sites that they recommend for patients like you and for your condition.
A pharmacy. If the pharmacy for whatever reason does not carry that particular brand, they may be able to recommend a nearby pharmacy that does (though they'll probably be puzzled as to why you really care about the brand for such a common medication).
It is recommend that you either eat food or drink milk with this medication
I personally do not recommend it. (: Equilib is a medication that works but is the same exact thing as going for a run. It increases your serotonin but you can easily do this without that medication.
No. This medication crosses the placenta and enters breast milk, which means your baby will be taking this medication also. There are exceptions to this though, for example if you have pre eclampsia but an alternate medication would be safer. I recommend that you talk to your doctor for further help and a safer medication.
affecting the economy
Yes, but it probably won't work as good. I recommend taking the medication to kill it then the medication to prevent it coming back.
You should consult a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat for congestion. They may recommend medications such as antihistamines or decongestants specifically formulated for cats.