Trintellix is prescribed for generalized anxiety disorder, with the maximum recommended dose being 20 mg. If you have not experienced any improvement at a dose of 15 mg for at least 2 weeks, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to ensure proper management of your condition. Antidepressants can have varying effects on individuals, including causing drowsiness or insomnia, and potentially increasing appetite. Adopting healthy eating habits and engaging in regular exercise can help mitigate these side effects. Consulting with a nutritionist or kinesiologist may also be beneficial, as well as seeking help from a psychologist or psychotherapist to better manage anxiety.
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