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RBD from anti- depressant withdrawal
by: Mark D. on Thu, Nov 29 2007
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I trust Doctors, but you have to research any condition yourself also.
I just came across a new study which says anti- depressants can cause RBD in Men over 50. This is what has been happening to me. I considered it serious when I peed in my bed and bit my lip while sleeping. One of the non-narcotic treatments is Melatonin. Although there has been controversy over Meltonian, I am going to try it and keep people posted on here.


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November 2007

  • RBD from anti- depressant withdrawal - by Mark D. - (Thu, Nov 29 2007)
    I trust Doctors, but you have to research any condition yourself also. I just came across a new study which says anti- depressants can cause RBD in Men over 50. This is what has been happening to me. [more..]
  • Im a rare case of RBD - by Tristan - (Fri, Nov 02 2007)
    Hi I was diagnosed with RBD when I was about 14, I am now 22. I am a male and this disorder has been quite damaging to me and my house. I used to take clonezapam and it worked very well but I stopped a couple years ago because it made me always seem tired. [more..]

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