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Default Jan 01, 2019 at 12:48 PM
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My pdoc thinks it's okay but I'm scared of serotonin syndrome. I've been on Buspar for about 2 months but it doesn't seem to help my anxiety. I'm slowly increasing liquid Celexa. Only been on it 2 weeks so far. Trazodone helps me sleep but I don't take it every night. Does anyone have experience with any of these meds? Thanks. My doctor wants me to stay on Buspar until we see if the Celexa works.
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Default Jan 01, 2019 at 09:56 PM
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buspar is sometimes used to make ssri and ssnri antidepressants work better. so...buspar+celexa might end up working better than celexa alone...or...not.

i don't get the trazodone, honestly. id be afraid of serotonin syndrome, also. maybe...hydroxyzine, gabapentin? just some random thoughts.

sorry about this.
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