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Fluoxetine and vyvAnse
A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Johanna Fricke answered
50 years experience Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Psychiatrists know : that patients with valid diagnoses of ADHD & comorbid anxiety disorders need long-term, consistent Cognitive-Behavioral & other therapies by ... Read More
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A 27-year-old male asked:

Dr. Tanya Russo answered
25 years experience Pediatrics
Drug interactions: Your symptoms are possibly related to the number and types of medications that you are taking. Please consult your psychiatrist or personal physician ... Read More

Dr. Carlos Barrios answered
23 years experience Child Psychiatry
The meds: The one thing that stands out about this regimen is the oxymorphone which is an opiate for moderate to strong pain. So this could cause anhedonia b ... Read More
A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Kathy Robinson answered
32 years experience Family Medicine
Weeks: Both Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) and clonazepam should be working for you very quickly. If you do not feel that they are working for you in a few weeks ... Read More
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Dr. Kevin Passer answered
35 years experience Child Psychiatry
Consider others: So, you are just 21 years old and you need, in my opinion, a regimen that will not be habit forming and addictive. Xanax (alprazolam) and clonazapam a ... Read More

Dr. William Singer answered
51 years experience Pediatric Neurology
Soon: The Vyvansewill work on the day you take it.
Clonaxepam will have its effect reasonably quickly. You will likely feel an effect on the day you take i ... Read More
A 35-year-old female asked:

Dr. Lynne Weixel answered
36 years experience Clinical Psychology
Talk to the Doctor: These are points of information that the doctor needs to cover with you. Call the office and ask for a follow-up conversation on the last visit. You s ... Read More
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A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Michael Cunningham answered
18 years experience Psychiatry
Very Common: It's a very common and safe practice to prescribe an SSRI and a Stimulant together.
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A 48-year-old female asked:

Dr. Lynne Weixel answered
36 years experience Clinical Psychology
Neither, unless: I'd strongly urge that you see an Eating Disorder therapist and only consider any medication that they recommend w/ a good explanation of what to expe ... Read More
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A 17-year-old female asked:

Dr. William Singer answered
51 years experience Pediatric Neurology
Pain before prozac (fluoxetine)?: If you did not have abdominal pain before taking Prozac and developed it after beginning the medication. consider it the Prozac and ask for an alterna ... Read More
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A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Lisa Rankin answered
25 years experience ADHD and Autism
Drug review: Sounds like you need to speak with your provider to see if those meds are potentially part of the problem or if the regimen needs to be adjusted. ... Read More
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Klaus d Lessnau answered
36 years experience Pulmonary Critical Care
Check with your doc: You want to see an your doc.
Probably you do not need any medications.
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A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Adam Front answered
27 years experience Clinical Psychology
Wrong question: Medication may not be the answer. Anxiety can be helped by meds but first try a therapist who specializes in treating anxiety. Some people find Overe ... Read More
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