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"I started taking Cipralex and I'm not sleeping and experiencing vomiting. Is this normal?"

Yes, it is normal to experience sleep disturbances and nausea when starting a medication like Cipralex. These side effects typically lessen over time and should disappear within 2 to 3 weeks for most people. It is recommended to continue taking the medication for at least another week to see if your body adjusts. Taking the medication in the morning can help minimize its impact on your sleep, and you can also try taking Gravol ginger™ to help with any severe nausea.

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