

I read these books as a kid: A series of unfortunate events


I read these books as a kid: A series of unfortunate events


Hi, just wanted to clarify in case I read this wrong but Jardiance (empagliflozin) is a SGLT2 inhibitor, not a GLP-1. Ozempic (semaglutide) is a GLP-1.


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Make sure you are practicing good sleep hygiene. Things like - going to sleep at the same time every night, keeping the room dark and cool, limit screen time prior to sleep, not eating dinner too close to bed time, etc.
Would recommend search for “sleep hygiene handout” and take a look at a couple of the lists.


I did the same exact thing with my smart watch. The notifications were constant and distracting. It’s now just a regular watch that I use for date/time.


Refused - “The Deadly Rhythm” https://youtu.be/bJJlo_6YMIc


Bupropion is a NDRI. Then you would have to add on an SSRI. However, 2 antidepressants aren’t usually prescribed together.
Edit: dextromethorphan/bupropion (brand name Auvelity). The dextromethorphan hits multiple targets including NMDA and sigma 1, but technically has some inhibition activity to SERT. I am unsure how strong that activity is, whether it is dose dependant, if its an active metabolite etc. Also should point out that nowhere on the manufacturers website do they talk about using the dextromethorphan to hit serotonin. According to the website, the true mechanism of action of Auvelity for treating MDD is not well understood.
Edit2: check out this page. Gives more info and some references. Apparently fairly strong against SERT. [(https://tmedweb.tulane.edu/pharmwiki/doku.php/dextromethorphan)]


https://theneedledrop.com/ check out the reviews and the loved list. Also, I’ll Shazam songs I like and look them up later.


Hi, pharmacist here. I wanted to clarify that the “discontinuation” you saw on the FDA website regarding sertraline does not mean the drug has been taken off the market. It simply indicates that one manufacturer—Strides Pharma Inc.—has recently stopped producing all strengths of sertraline tablets (25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg).
Sertraline is a widely used generic medication, and many other manufacturers continue to produce it.


Pokemon Blue on Gameboy


Dave Stewart covering Zombie by The Cranberries https://youtu.be/1iDTYnxCNXM
Tell me you live in Texas without telling me.