Buspirone: Anyone on this? How's it gone?

Posted by beesmom @beesmom, Jan 26, 2023

Yesterday I was prescribed Buspirone to take in addition to my daily dose of 100mg of Zoloft. Is anyone else on these same meds, and have you had success or negative reactions? Thanks!!!

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I recently went from 20mg to 30mg of buspirone after 2 years. I couldn’t tell much difference. It is a very mild drug in my experience.

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I have been on Buspirone for seven years now. Prior to Buspirone, I was on Klonopin and I was concerned about becoming too dependent on it. Buspirone is a much safer medication and for me, and it is just as effective. I do sometimes hear a buzzing sound in my ear right after I take the medication. I call it the "Buspar Buzz." Per my doctor's suggestion, I find that if I take only 7.5 mg of Buspirone at a time, the buzzing sound disappears. As a result, I break the 15mg tablet in half for each dose. I take 7.5 mg in the morning, 7.5 mg at noon and 7.5 mg in the evening. I can tolerate the medication much better. When I first started taking it, I felt a little dizzy; however, these side effects wore off after I was on the medication for a couple of months.

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I recently went from 20mg to 30mg of buspirone after 2 years. I couldn’t tell much difference. It is a very mild drug in my experience.

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@joetex I agree that it seems like a very mild drug. I am not sure if it really does anything. I take Rexulti, Busparone and Zoloft 200 mg. I don’t have any anxiety now.

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I take Zoloft 200 mg and Buspar, 5 mg, but also Rexulti.

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I have been on Buspirone for seven years now. Prior to Buspirone, I was on Klonopin and I was concerned about becoming too dependent on it. Buspirone is a much safer medication and for me, and it is just as effective. I do sometimes hear a buzzing sound in my ear right after I take the medication. I call it the "Buspar Buzz." Per my doctor's suggestion, I find that if I take only 7.5 mg of Buspirone at a time, the buzzing sound disappears. As a result, I break the 15mg tablet in half for each dose. I take 7.5 mg in the morning, 7.5 mg at noon and 7.5 mg in the evening. I can tolerate the medication much better. When I first started taking it, I felt a little dizzy; however, these side effects wore off after I was on the medication for a couple of months.

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@seeker4truth does it affect your sleep ?

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@joetex I agree that it seems like a very mild drug. I am not sure if it really does anything. I take Rexulti, Busparone and Zoloft 200 mg. I don’t have any anxiety now.

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@kellen wow. are they all for anxiety? do you take any sleep meds?

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@joetex I agree that it seems like a very mild drug. I am not sure if it really does anything. I take Rexulti, Busparone and Zoloft 200 mg. I don’t have any anxiety now.

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@kellen are any of these habit forming

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@kellen are any of these habit forming

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@lizjlb no, they are not addictive, but I would not stop them without a doctor’s advice. The anxiety and depression can come back eventually.

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@kellen wow. are they all for anxiety? do you take any sleep meds?

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@lizjlb I have never had any problems with my sleep, so I do not take any sleep meds.

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