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It is normal to get all over body palpitations. Every inch of my body is throbbing 24/7

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Alan7690

I’m on this and 2.5 and had no issues at all like that. I’d see your doctor

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springcross

Hi Breaklunchdinner. I agree with Alan, you should see your doctor as that doesn't sound right to me.

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Happyrosie

as has been said, this doesn’t seem right. If it’s not on the pack insert then it needs dealing with. There are probs with docs so maybe phone 111?

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Kom61

Hi Breaklunchdinner. Absolutely contact your GP surgery.I am aware that everyone has different experiences when commencing medication

However you need to be able to function!

Good luck !

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Lowe1066

I’m on 5 mg a day and nothing like this happens to me - could it be anxiety? Anyway u need to contact ur GP !

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