Posted by Else on July 22, 2001, at 8:25:31
In reply to Re: wellbutrin/prozac/klonopin....which one? » Else, posted by sar on July 22, 2001, at 3:01:33
Sorry for reposting, I forgot the littl square (previous poster) again
Sar. You know there is no such thing as a positive *side* effect;) I read something frankly quite hilarious in my own CPS (=PDR here, for the last time, from now on people will just have to figure out what I mean by themselves). Anyway. They list "drowsiness" as an adverse effect (actually an "undesirable effect") of Restoril, a very strong sleeping pill. And let's not talk of that horrible euphoria cancer patients on morphine have to contend with. (For Xanax, they list a buch of adverse effects that have a much higher incidence for placebo like anxiety, involuntary movement and muscle contractions). That makes me wonder: Who writes these monographs anyway? Are they done automatically by computer or do trained monkeys do the job. I know pharmaceutical companies don't want to get sued but this is absurd.> >
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> > > by the way, one of the listed side-effects of klonopin is "increased libido."
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> > You mean *adverse* effect,of course.
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> > > i've been on klonopin (twice daily) for a few weeks now. prozac had killed my sex drive (which i didn't mind, as i've no sex partner), but klonopin kicked my drive up--not to where it used to be, but i don't care right now anyway.
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> Adverse/positive depending on what your romantic situation is, I suppose!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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