The first few days when you take an antidepressant, they may make you feel a little bit spacey or light-headed. This should quickly wear off as your body adjusts. If you still feel that way after four or five days, your doctor probably needs to adjust your dosage.
The Way You Make Me Feel, was a hit single in 1987
"You Make Me Feel (Like A Natural Woman)"
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peachy. what about u?
The Way You Make Me Feel - Ronan Keating song - was created on 2000-11-20.
It is believed that SSRIs can actually increase anxiety and agitation initially, and some think that this is why some patients feel worse. Others think that SSRIs actually make you feel worse at the beginning but this will change later. I don't think that doctors have reached a conclusion on this. Because there is a significant record of suicides after just taking an SSRI, I strongly advise you to immediately seek help. Your doctor may add an anxiolytic, switch to different SSRI or may try an other class of anti-depressants.
If you are taking an SSRI regularly, you should not be mixing it with MDMA. They both negatively affect each other. The effectiveness of both is diminished. It takes about 2-4 weeks for most SSRI's to clear your system.
Lamictal (lamotrigine) is not an SSRI. It is an anti-convulsant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSRI#List_of_SSRIs
no... celexa is an ssri antidepressant and no relation to benodiazepines
Yes - it is a very common side effect of SSRI medication.
no
Out Spaced was created in 1998.
SSRI stands for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. A group of anti dipressants SSRI stands for Secure Storage and Retrieval of Information.
Closely spaced tectonic plates shake the Earth and closely spaced mountains make a mountan belt.
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