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Depression ForumsGeneral & SupportWhich Anti-Depressants have the least Withdrawals
05/08/2009 09:18 AM
MamboMick
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Can't really add much to the Subject line - just looking for an anti-depressant and an anti-anxiety medication that has the least withdrawal complications.

Thanks for your help.

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I have found that most anti-depressents have bad withdrawl anti anxiety med would be like xanxe or clonopin..Or atavain is a good one as well but the depressient is a hard one to get by with out with drawl problems
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