Posted by manic666 on December 31, 2009, at 12:36:21
In reply to Re: Zoloft and Lexapro best choices for first-line?, posted by mtdewcmu on December 31, 2009, at 11:30:12
in england they dont go by the get you better approach, they go by the less moaning a patient does,seeing that sertraline an citalopram both generics you will notice ,no real stuff for us brits.they go for those 2 for the low cost an the more easier start up with a good record.if you say doc its not happening, he will bang up the med. if you feel rough he wil drop it, thats your choise,s you have. if you say can i try another med ?the doc will say sure but there all the same? an you no what its like on withdrawl an start up.he gives you 10 minutes to go outside an bang your head against the wall .Then you come back an give him your answer.with snri,s it always effexor or remeron.what a choise . the first is the biggest nightmare to withdraw, the second is get a new set of cloths cos them your wearing aint going to fit you in two weeks. plus remember there is no cross tappering it never been heard of, if you dont play sneaky an save meds to cross tapper, then you have to wash out on the one your on before you start the next. Even if its ssri to ssri. Thats what you guys will be doing soon with the new health care,its a blast
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