I'm suffer from anxiety and depression and have been taking
RemeronRemeron
Remeron soltab (45mg) at bedtime for 6 months,
KlonopinKlonopin
Klonopin wafer (1mg) 3 times
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control for three months, and just started
ProzacProzac
Prozac weekly (20mg in morning) about three weeks ago. In the last few days I've been experiencing a tightness of the vocal cords and
hoarsenessHoarseness , especially in the higher register of my singing voice. I'm unable to easily or accurately hit notes I'd had no problem with before starting the
ProzacProzac
Prozac weekly without strain, hoarseness, and pain. But I've read that >1 in 1000 suffer any vocal cord edema/constriction/hoarseness problems, and the Prozac seems to be having some good effect, so I'm reluctant to give it up so early in the game. How common is this problem, really, in Prozac users, and is it a short-term side effect? I do smoke about 1 1/2 packs a day and there has been colder weather changes, but I don't feel to have any sort of cold, and this has never happened before. Certainly the smoking can be a factor, but a sudden change like this coinciding with starting the new med has me wondering...
Thanks
JP