Posted by appadoo on January 12, 2005, at 20:54:16
In reply to Re: After Lexapro: What Next?, posted by studentx on January 11, 2005, at 4:29:31
It becomes addictive when you begin to use the drugs in a way they are not supposed to use.
If the amphatamine is not working regularly see your pdoc and get approval to up the dosage.
I am on concerta and its long acting but for the first few hours it doesn't seem to work as we.
I told my pdoc whether I can combine it with 20mg dexemphatamine.It has been a godsend now I can concentrate and work better and the like.
But if I was to experiment with the drug to give me a high or whatever then your pdoc will realise it report you then you never get the correct medication you need to help you suceed.Think about consequences rather than having fun for a few minutes that can destroy your prospects.So the potential addiction is no problem if you put it in prospective.
If you don't abuse drugs now its very unlikely you will start now.
For me Zoloft with dex was a good combination and my weight stayed steady.If anything Zoloft increase my appetite and motivation.Whereas when Lexapro came out it was considered the wonder drug,full of hype but never really lived up to it to me any way
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