Posted by msk09 on October 18, 2009, at 20:07:41
In reply to Re: Reboxetine/Edronax experiences, posted by Meltingpot on October 18, 2009, at 11:55:54
Hi Denise
Yeah, that's the problem with AD's. They affect everyone differently so there so it's always trial and error I guess. I'm being treated for anxiety, depression and ADD.
My Dr. suggested that I reduce my dosage of Edronax to see if it helps the nose stop running but even after a couple of day of that, I've been feeling quite low moods, finding it difficult to get out of bed initially, which is a feeling I dislike. I have plenty of interesting things to do so it bothers me to feel so flat and unmotivated.
I have upped my Edronax back to the original dosage of 2 x 4mgs tablets twice daily (hopefully I will feel normal in a couple of day again) but I have started using a cortisol nasal spray which is meant to prevent the inflamation of the nose.
I did read above that Cactus said the Edronax stopped working after a few months...I hope this is not what i'm going through. Did anyone else find that it worked initially, then seemed to lose it's effects?
Thanks everyone for your contributions
Msk
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