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Tuesday, 8/31/2010 7:03:43 AM
 
i have been using nexito 5mg for a long time(8 months).each time I try to discard it i am getting severe side effects.i don't get sleep at nights.i am having horrible dreams.i am unable to get out of this dosage.i am not feeling any depression symptoms but bed sleeping patterns..how can i get out of this nexito 5. Srinivasu


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babu Says:
Tuesday, 1/24/2012 5:36:38 AM
 
i am using nexito 5mg and lonazep 5 mg.daily once for the past three years - i am suffering from depression and anxiety - what other medicines i can use and i am
sufferring from ED and i am now aged 49 years

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diya Says:
Tuesday, 11/22/2011 12:32:04 AM
 
if you are taking it for anxiety related illness only you can stop it by reducing the pill intake by 1/2 to the next two monthsand then you can stop .Better consult a doctor

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mjoy Says:
Wednesday, 8/17/2011 11:31:51 PM
 
I had been taking Prodep 10 and Spectra 10 (one cap each ) for last five years. But all these drugs have been stopped since about two months as my uric acid, triglyceride and cholesterol has become high. I'm only taking Alprazolam 0.5 one tab per day along with Tonact TG. But I'm not having proper sleep. I also have high blood pressure (140/90) for which I take Betacap TR 40. Pl advise what can I do for my sleeplessness which, I think, is mainly anxiety related.

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rajesh Says:
Thursday, 4/28/2011 2:07:08 AM
 
My father is not geting proper sleep, he can not stop in one stage inside the house he is also walked here and there every time, also somthing speak.......

doctor advised :
Olimelt 2.5
Tryptomer 10 mg
nexito 5 mg
please tell me all tab is good for his probles or may be side effect to above tab.

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crs Says:
Thursday, 3/24/2011 2:19:13 AM
 
i have been taking nexito 5 for many years under doctors advise. Please let me know if it alters you sugar level in the blood , sometimes I feel that my sugar level drops down and i have to immediately consume sugar or etables like buscuits and i feel normal almost instantly

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vasu Says:
Wednesday, 11/24/2010 3:50:42 AM
 
nexito 5 my wife had been taken 5tablets in singletime any problem please tell me

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latha Says:
Friday, 11/12/2010 11:15:00 PM
 
i had been taking nexito for 1year.i want to stop having medication.is it possible to discontinue it suddenly???

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Verwon Says:
Thursday, 9/16/2010 11:27:21 AM
 
Nexito contains the active ingredient Escitalopram, this is an SSRI antidepressant.

And experiencing some withdrawal effects is normal if you try to suddenly stop taking these medications.

After a few days of not taking it, you may even start to experience a rebound effect, which would be worsening of the depression symptoms that you were taking it for.

Normally these medications must be slowly tapered to prevent the worse of these problems.

Have you spoken to your doctor about getting off of the medication?

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Escitalopram&page=1005986&ad=true

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