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Posted by 4WD on February 3, 2008, at 19:02:51
I take Geodon 80mg, Celexa 20, Klonopin 6 and Trazadone 100mg for sleep. My pdoc recently added Buspar to the mix. I've been on it 12 days now and it seems to be making me more depressed. Could it be interfering with the action of my Geodon or one of the others?
does it block something the Geodon is supposed to be hitting?Marsha
Posted by Phillipa on February 3, 2008, at 20:27:31
In reply to bad interaction between geodon, celexa, buspar?, posted by 4WD on February 3, 2008, at 19:02:51
Marsha could be call to pdoc tomorrow? Hey you also could try drug checker google it in and you can see if any interaction with the others. And good luck!!!!! Love Phillipa
Posted by stargazer2 on February 6, 2008, at 14:52:32
In reply to bad interaction between geodon, celexa, buspar?, posted by 4WD on February 3, 2008, at 19:02:51
Alot of people have not gotten good results with Buspar. I took it myself years ago and didn't get any results from it. Not too many people have not found it to be helpful for anxiety, which is what it is supposed to be helpful for.
Why was it added to your mix? If it doesn't work, the only option is to get off it. So many meds can make our symptoms worse without any rationale behind it. If a med makes me worse, most often I determine how much worse am I and does it make sense to try it longer to see if the initial results improve. But I'm not one for feeling worse and I have stopped many meds when I became more depressed. That just is not what is supposed to happen and I heed my body's response if I can't tolerate feeling worse. That is usually what I do after so many years of putting up with feeling badly trying so many useless medications. I trust my gut with that one.
Stargazer
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