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If you are afraid of the XanaxXanax Xanax xr and the Cipralex, tell the psychiatrist you are afraid of them. Definitely ask about the betablockers. XanaxXanax Xanax xr is not for everyone; neither are AntiD's; neither are betablockers. I think it's worth your giving the XanaxXanax Xanax xr a try, though. I don't think, however, that the Cipralex is going to mean a hill of beans now with your PVCs or six months from now.
Pum Female, 40 years Wellington - New Zealand Member since Jun 2006
Mood: Pum is supposed to be working
, Jan 04, 2007 12:00AM
To answer your question. You should feel an affect about 15 minutes after taking it and it lasts about 6 hours (my experience only). You feel relaxed, maybe a bit sleepy (some people only), calmer.
i dont have sleeping problems .. so if i take it before sleep would it effects continue to the next day .. or it will just act as a hypnotic drug inducing my sleep .. which iam not in need for .and i need its effect during the day .. ?
what exactly the dose have u taken ?
how long did it take for the drug to show its self ?!
what did it feel to first take the drug ?
Are you under the care of psychiatrist? Have you been diagnosed with depression, too?
Xanax is a good medication for anxiety. So is Valium. They are prescribed for anxiety disorders.
If I were you, I'd ask the doc if the Cipralex could make the heart palpitations and anxiety worse, and I would also ask if he/she has ever used a betablocker to help treat symptoms of anxiety and whether or not you might benefit from one. Low-dose betablocker is frequently prescribed to help treat symptoms of anxiety (fast heart rate, palpitations, premature beats, anxiety attacks). If you do not want to take the SSRI or the Xanax, ask about the betablocker. If you have no history of asthma, congestive heart failure, diabetes or any other major medical problem, a betablocker might suit you very well. It's definitely worth asking the doc about. Best of luck.
my psychiatrist told me that SSRI are the best for pvcs .. and they will subside in 6 months of taking the drugs ?!!
god . what a confusion !!
he didnt talk about betablocker .. some time my heart rate is 55 and some times it is 100 !!
i want to take them only for 3 days .. just to make sure that those symptoms am having is anxiety .. i mean i just wanna to prove to my self that those symptoms ( muscle twitches headache , pvcs , tiredness etc etc) are coming from anxeity root )
can i take xanax 0.5 for three days or it will cause me bad effects ?!
If you are afraid of the Xanax and the Cipralex, tell the psychiatrist you are afraid of them. Definitely ask about the betablockers. Xanax is not for everyone; neither are AntiD's; neither are betablockers. I think it's worth your giving the Xanax a try, though. I don't think, however, that the Cipralex is going to mean a hill of beans now with your PVCs or six months from now.
Betablockers do tend to make people feel tired (I've been on one for over 20 years). 100 / min on the heart rate is not real bad, but one that fast for hours on end can make you feel very uncomfortable. That's where the betablockers have helped many patients with anxiety (especially those who can't take or can't tolerate Xanax, Ativan, Valium, or SSRIs/AntiD's )
Get in touch with your doctor tomorrow first thing and make an appointment to be seen again.
Best of luck.
Good luck, I hope you feel better soon.
I have been taking Ativan for awhile, and I agree, they are a wonder drug for anxiety. They sure work for me. But that is not the case for everyone. Everyone is different, and everyone reacts differently to medication. But I can say, that anyone that I have spoke to who takes it, says the only side effect that they experience is sleepiness. But that in time wears off too, as your body gets use to them. I use to get quite sleepy, but I do not any more, except if I take one at night, then I sleep like a baby. The sleepiness part of it goes away, but the effectiveness of the drug remains the same. And as stated above, it kicks in quick!
Do a web search on Xanax and Ataivan, and you will see that the side effects are minimal.
Regards