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CipramilNewest Review: ... longer periods of time than would other wise have been. Normally the maximum benefit from these tablets will be seen in the first 2 to 4 weeks but this will vary from person to person as will the side effects experienced by them, the list of side effects is very long so i wont list it all here but i have only had nausea, dizzyness, dry mouth, shaking of my hands, increased anxiety for a few ... more |
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by - written on 15/11/09 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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Due to certain people being upset that i had used info from the leaflet with my tablets i have taken on board this advice and edited this review I was prescribed cipramil 2 weeks ago for increased levels of anxiety and panic attacks following the birth of my daughter 6 weeks ago, it can also be used to treat depression. it is thought that a reduction in the levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter attributes to these feelings of depression and anxiety. Serotonin is an ingredient in chocolate which is why we feel happier when eating chocolate as serotonin is well known for its mood lifting properties when released from the brains nerve cells ... Read the complete review
by Grumpy - written on 28/01/09
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Hi. I have been on Cipramil since the start of October. I went to see a doctor off the Beyond Blue site and at the first session he put me straight onto it, and over 2 months each time I have reported an issue he has increased. I am now on the highest dose. I have random sweating, body twitches, ongoing fatigue, mood swings, and feel indifferent. Yes I am less axious but I feel worse off. Not unhappy but tired, and I have gained 5kg in 2 months, from54-59kg. which is annoying as hardly any clothes fit. So I got a 2nd opinion this week and that doctor review my comments with a prof who said get off it - I am having symptoms of a Serotonin syndrom and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/02/07 (Not useful, 988 readings)
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Hi Can anyone give me any advice. I am currently suffering from really bad panic attacks feel like i am going mad. I havent had them for a long time and i feel really scared.At the moment i take 20 mg prozac which ive been on for 4 years my doctor has reccommended i take ciprimal and come off the prozac. Is this going make me feel worse are the side effects bad?Also I was given beta blockers when i take them they make me have even worse panic attacks. Thanks ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/11/06
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Hi, I started using Cipramil today, i have checked out some of the reviews but noticed a lot are from a couple of years ago. Is there anyone that has used it recently that can tell me what they think. Thank You Taurus07
by - written on 07/12/04 (Useful, 3146 readings)
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well, I could sit here and harp on about my depression and the drugs for hours, but I'm not going to as this is about the pills specifically. When I first went on Cipramil I thought it was the answer to all my prayers. The first few weeks were tough, but my GP told me that it would be so I was prepared. I've been on the pills for over two years (wow I can't believe its been that long) I've been trying to come off them for nearly a year, but I seem to hit a bump or twenty everytime I think I'm getting somewhere. I have found that I have become more paraniod since coming down a dose and also think that thought about suicide have increased ... Read the complete review
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