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Why Feel Sleepy With No Energy After Taking Lyrica, Buspirone And Norco?

i am taking lyrica 100 mg a day with buspirone 30 mg a day with venlafaxine er 75 mg a day and norco 10/325 i take all except the venlafaxine 2 a day i am constantly about to fall asleep no energy really after the first 2-3 hrs of the day i am basically a bump on a long.......is this a BAD combination?
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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hi,
As you are kept on a list of sedatives, each having different modes of action, you are feeling drowsy. we can not say that they are bad combination. Lyrica is for pains and tingles, buspirone and velna are for depression. If you are bothered, there are better options with less sedation.
consult your psychiatrist for a change of prescription which will solve the issue.
All the best.
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Why Feel Sleepy With No Energy After Taking Lyrica, Buspirone And Norco?

hi, As you are kept on a list of sedatives, each having different modes of action, you are feeling drowsy. we can not say that they are bad combination. Lyrica is for pains and tingles, buspirone and velna are for depression. If you are bothered, there are better options with less sedation. consult your psychiatrist for a change of prescription which will solve the issue. All the best.