Yes they do: Generally, yes they do increase the chance of cvs accidents, but mostly in the elderly ..However, whether you take meds or not, if u have symptoms that make you suspicious of a tia, then better be evaluated good luck.
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Potentially yes: Hard for me to fully advise based on your description, but if you suspect an acute change in neurological function, best to see doctor very soon. Your meds may merely be coincidental, and other problems are presenting, instead. Follow through and get your concerns addressed.
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It is important to find the correct combination of medications with your Psychiatrist. Have a physical exam to rule out illness. If you are not confident in your Dr. see another for a 2nd opinion. Medications are not sufficient since they do not teach you coping. Psychotherapy with a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in multiple types of psychotherapy can help your medications to work better.
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