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Cipralex

by rounder97332, Jan 14, 2009 11:29AM
Hi folks, I am new and been on Cip for about 7 months. I was weaning off the medication and went out on a recent trip with friends. I have not drank much and felt fine all night but don't remember getting up to my hotel room. This has brought on all sorts of thoughts as to how I got there. I remember getting to the hotel but this is freaking me out and dont want to drink again. Has anyone else experienced these blackouts when they first have drinks. I had been off the meds for about a week.
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by LeftCoastChick, Jan 14, 2009 12:06PM
You should not drink with these drugs at all. Some drugs can make you feel even more intoxicated. I never had more then two drinks or things would get hazy. It's pretty common, I suspect you had more then two. Your need to police your drinking, if you have to drink at all.
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