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Some examples of these include: · Effexor - side effects include impotence, other sexual malfunctions, nausea, anorexia, dry mouth, vision problems, sweating and constipation; doses are recommended at 75 to 225mg twice a day with food; no known drug interactions have yet been found · Nardil - unwanted effects include dizziness, constipation, drowsiness, headaches, constipation, low blood pressure levels when getting up, liver conditions, troubles sleeping, digestive problems, increased weight, water gain and sexual problems; doses are 15 to 90mg daily; some drugs and foods that needs to be avoided while taking Nardil and for 2 weeks after completing the procedure include excessive caffeine, beer, cheeses, chocolate, processed salamis/pepperonis/bologna, fava beans, liver, meat extracts, pickled/aged/smoked/fermented/poorly stored fish/dairy/meat products, wine, sauerkraut, yeast extracts, yogurt, appetite reducers, amphetamines, antidepressants (exact or related), inhalants (asthma), hay fever/sinus/cold medications, decongestants (any variety), products containing l-tryptophan, and stimulant medications (EpiPen, Ritalin, etc.) · Moclobomide - does not have any side effects for more most people, but is only useful for very mild panic and anxiety attacks; doses are generally 10 to 150mg taken as directed through the prescribing doctor per day; there are currently no known drug interactions · Bupropion - negative effects include dry mouth, agitation, nausea, tremors, constipation and insomnia; doses generally start at 150mg, 3 times/day; there are not many drug interactions, but the theifs to be avoided include prochlorperazine, chlorpromazine and other antipsychotic drugs (phenothiazine varieties) · Prozac Body of the most commonly used, specifically for males because it has limited unwanted effects like drowsiness; doses start at 20mg/day; drugs that will not be taken during the use of or for 30 days after finishing the procedure include MAO inhibiting medications, lanoxin and coumadin · Sertraline - negative effects include apathy, drowsiness and sexual dysfunctions; doses are 25 to 200mg daily; drugs that ought to be avoided during as well as for at least 2 weeks after finishing treatment include SSRI's, cimetidine, pimozide, warfarin and monoamine oxidase inhibitors or MAOI's because of the risk of serious blood pressure levels problems, heart function problems and potential death · Paxil - negative effects include yawning, sleeping problems, drowsiness, sedation, nausea, increased weight, vomiting, apathy, xerostomia and sexual problems; doses are usually at the discretion from the doctor and according to varied health and additional circumstances; drug interactions that should be avoided include MAO inhibiting drugs, astemizole, thioridazine, sibutramine, terfenadine, phentermine, antiarrhythmics, cimetidine, digoxin, clozapine, natural/herbal remedies, lithium, procyclidine, nefazodone, thrombolytic medications (TPA's, anticoagulants), antidepressants (SSRI), trazodone, theophylline, antidepressants (tricyclics), migraine medications, tryptophan, aspirin (low doses), venlafaxine, diazepam, antihistamines, anti-seizure medications, sleep aids, muscular relaxants, pain medication (narcotic), psychiatric drugs, sedatives, paroxetine, tranquilizers, dofetilide, quinidine, procainamide, procainamide, sotalol and sparfloxacin because of the potentially fatal effects ·[http://citalopram2.insanejournal.com/317.html Citalopram Side Effects] - Citalopram - negative effects include increased or decreased energy, sedation, apathy and sexual problems; doses are generally 20 to 40mg per dose depending on instructions from the prescribing doctor; drugs to avoided through the use of and for 21 days after using citalopram include MAO antidepressants, selegiline, fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine and tryptophan which because of their dangerous effects and potentials when combined. · Escitalopram - side effects include increased or decreased energy, sedation, apathy and sexual problems; doses are 10 to 20mg daily; drugs to be avoided during use and for 3 weeks after include MAO antidepressants, selegiline, fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine, tryptophan, aspirin and anti-inflammatory/bleeding medications (anti-steroidal) · Duloxetine - side effects include nausea, constipation, dry mouth, appetite loss, fatigue, dizziness, drowsiness, blurred eyesight, increased sweating, itching and rashes; doses are prescribed at varied levels at the discretion of the prescribing doctor; drugs to be avoided during and then for 3 weeks after using duloxetine, including MAO antidepressants, thioridazine, herbal remedies, ciprofloxacin, cimetidine, heart rhythm drugs, paroxetine, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, thrombolytic medications, aspirin, antihistamines, anti-anxiety medications, anti-seizure medications, sleeping pills, muscular relaxants, pain medications (all sorts), psychiatric drugs, tranquilizers, cough/cold products and anti-fever drugs as a result of potentially dangerous results [http://citalopram2.posterous.com/ Citalopram] - Medications used to control anxiety attacks vary greatly in type, dosage, side effects and drug interaction. However, you should not self-administer prescription drugs minus the approval and guidance of a medical doctor, or to combine these with any other drugs.
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