At the very least: they will not work. But, perhaps they could make you sick. They may react with with each other and cause a chemical reaction that could make you really sick. Not a good idea, go back to your doctor and get a new prescription, if you take these kinds of pills you want then to work properly. Good luck.
2006-07-03 20:12:26
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answered by chubs 2
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that's basically my opinion. I stay interior the U. S., and via this united states, antidepressants are to no longer be prescribed to absolutely everyone below the age of 18 via fact it may reason suicidal ideation. Now, pristiq is probably going one among the greater moderen ones, interior the "SNRI" type. this means that it works to advance 2 concepts chemical compounds, that are believed to be lacking. they are in a place to take 4-8 weeks to realize healing point--and a few do have edge outcomes. Nausea is elementary and is going away in some days or greater. I extremely have standard lots of people who've been on antidepressants for 10-20 years and characteristic never pronounced feeling 'numb'. that's that your physique is getting used to it?? perhaps a decrease dose? Google it and examine up on it and ask the psychiatrist. terrific desires.
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answered by hartzell 4
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As with all drugs I would assume the only difference would be their potency. Depending on how old they are it probably wouldn't be enough to take any more than directed, but if you're really unsure I would ask a doctor or just call and someone should have a quick answer (try the pharmacists at a Walgreens or CVS or other pharmacy?).
2006-07-03 20:10:23
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answered by TelleyJade 3
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I've read that they are just a bit less effective. If your that concerned with your health why don't you go buy new pills or get them refilled. Hoped that helped.
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2006-07-03 20:08:39
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answered by Raymond C 2
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nothing really the pills deplenish after the expiration date by 30% so you dont get full affect!
2006-07-03 20:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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If they are just a few weeks or month, probably nothing, but if they are more than a year, they could poison you.
2006-07-03 20:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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call and ask a pharmacist.
you are not the first one,probably they say there is nothing wrong with it it just doesn't work.
but anyway call them to be sure.
2006-07-03 20:10:18
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answered by me 2
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