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Does anyone take this for fatigue, or depression. Is it working, or is it bad ? I was given this to take.. worried
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Does anyone take this for fatigue, or depression. Is it working, or is it bad ? I was given this to take.. worried
I took it for about one week. I couldn't get out of bed and was sick to the stomach. I was so tired that I quit taking it.
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Does anyone take this for fatigue, or depression. Is it working, or is it bad ? I was given this to take.. worried
I took this for a while for depression. It worked pretty well at first, but then it didn't any more.
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I was on it (150 mg/day) for many years for clinical depression. It was beneficial.

Following a discussion with my clinical psychologist and psychiatrist, I decided that the time had come to discontinue.

This was a gradual process, with approval and close monitoring from my psychiatrist - there were no adverse discontinuation side-effects.
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