Watch out for: Over sedation and low blood pressure. Make sure that you get up slowly. Let your legs dangle over the side of the bed for at least 30 seconds before getting up. Do not drive or operate machinery until you are sure that the medication is not having any overly sedating effect on you. Make sure you use your CPAP if you have sleep apnea. Best wishes.
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Medication should be managed by your Psychiatrist who knows your medical history. If you are not confident with your Psychiatrist please see another for a second opinion. It's a good idea to have a complete physical exam to know if you have a physical illness that is causing anxiety. Your anxiety could be helped by a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in multiple types of psychotherapy.
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