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My GP prescribed this for me a few months ago, it's very good so wanted to recommend it for anxiety. It's normally prescribed as an antihistamine but also used in the treatment of anxiety too. Helps with sleep too which is always an added bonus!

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Thanks angel

Its good to see someone recommend a tablet , as there seems to be so many struggle with meds

Great as well that they have worked so well for you , hope things keep getting better & better

Love

whywhy xxx

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Thank you. Anxiety is crippling, I have GAD, Lyrica (pregablin) did the job for a while but had a bad episode last August.

Hope yours is under control.

Best wishes xxx

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