Dosage

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good morning people,

those that have lowered or upped their dose how did you know the dosage was too high, or to low, certain side effects feelings, etc??

only been on 75mg for just over 3wks, and still getting awful sweating 1 minute then freezing cold chills the next, clammy skin, horrible anxiety,

any help please, thanks Matt

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    hi matt. yeah those side effects can last a few weeks or more. i visited my doctor every 2 weeks for the first couple of months and he asked a bunch of questions and i answered them honestly and he decided . i was on 50 for first 2 weeks then went up to 100 and stayed on that. it does take a while to settle. speak to your doctor and give it a little bit more time. it does get better

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    Hey. I got side affects for a little while when I started them and when I changed to 100. The 50 once settled down didn't really do any thing for me so I felt the same. But I did only get the side effects for 2 weeks x

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    iv dropped down from 200mg to 150 then to 100 i feel so anxious but i dont know if its the tablets adjusting i dropped about a week ago

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    Hi me just off them now, dont suit me, you will know yourself in time if you dont feel the same before you had this.. was on 50mg for 4 months, then 100mg for 7 months.. still. geting horid aniexty syptoms., teary ect.. so now im starting my new ones x

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