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Old 10-24-2007, 09:42 PM #1
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Default Luvox side effects.

I seem to be having a problem with an antidepressant called Luvox (Fluvoxamine) that I started taking about 4 weeks ago. For the first two weeks I was feeling quite good and then I started to notice I was having some involuntary movement, like a jerking type of feeling in my left side. Also I am having difficulty breathing, this seems to be getting worse as the days go by. I am also very wobbly, sort of off balance. Wondering if any of you have taken Luvox or any other antidepressant that may have given you these side effects. I know that it takes time to adjust to these meds but I am not so sure this one is working for me. I am going to my Dr. to see if this can be changed. Any thought on this would be appreciated.
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