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Posted by Snuffy on March 30, 2001, at 14:48:55
I only discovered this board last week. After reading most of the postings I am begining to wonder if I'm taking too much and should try something else at a lower dose. The information shared on this board has made me realize how much I don't know. I am currently taking 60 mg Prozac, 450 mg Wellbutrin, and 150 mg Seroquil. This combination has been working somewhat for the last two months (although I'm still depressed and paranoid). Before this combination I was taking 100 mg prozac for a few years then started to feel like it stopped working. Does anyone know if this dose is dangerously high? Is this a good combination for long term maintenance?
Posted by SalArmy4me on March 30, 2001, at 16:42:52
In reply to Prozac, Wellbutrin, Seroquil is it too much, posted by Snuffy on March 30, 2001, at 14:48:55
Its kinda hard to take dangerous doses of the drugs mentioned--they just are difficult to overdose on. But you _are_ taking enough Wellbutrin and Seroquel to know whether or not they will produce good effects for you. Chances are, if they are not working by now, they never will. Ask your doctor for a change in medications.
> I only discovered this board last week. After reading most of the postings I am begining to wonder if I'm taking too much and should try something else at a lower dose. The information shared on this board has made me realize how much I don't know. I am currently taking 60 mg Prozac, 450 mg Wellbutrin, and 150 mg Seroquil. This combination has been working somewhat for the last two months (although I'm still depressed and paranoid). Before this combination I was taking 100 mg prozac for a few years then started to feel like it stopped working. Does anyone know if this dose is dangerously high? Is this a good combination for long term maintenance?
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