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finally got some meds....Cipramil!

by MOTAH, May 03, 2007 12:00AM
Tags: Anxiety
After I kept nagging to my dr about my eye symptoms (light sensitivity, rays out of lights, etc....) that don't seem to go, he gave me Cipramil 20mg & said that I need to take half a tablet every morning.

I've been taking for 2 days & nothing good or bad seems to happen.

My GP still insists that my anxiety is not bad enough to see a psych. as yet & he thinks that I don't know how take a break & that I need to ralax & this tablet is going to do it all for me.

Anyone here heard of this tablet before? does it work?

cheers,

Member Comments (1)

by dnam, Mar 14, 2008 02:10AM
To: MOTAH
You will probably not feel any benefit of taking cipramil for 4 - 6 weeks.  You may find that your symptoms are worse for the first couple of weeks and any side effects usually only last a couple of weeks.  Stick with it because once you get past this stage it may help you.
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