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Additional Testing: A few suggested tests that may help determine what's going on in the body and that are often either overlooked by the medical community or not checked. MORE...
ADHD and Autism: Information on ADHD symptoms and challenges as well as the latest research and information about Autism. Coming Soon...
Adrenal Fatigue: The adrenal glands are primarily known for the production of our stress hormones Cortisol and Adrenaline, but they are literally a hormone factory that significantly affects the function of every tissue, organ and gland. MORE...
Articles on Health and Wellness: Our team of Health & Wellness experts have collected
easy-to-read articles that provide information in many categories affecting our health. MORE...
Brain Zaps: In withdrawal from antidepressants, sleeping pills or anxiety medications, these jolts of electricity can worsen and become debilitating, although there is no current evidence that the zaps present any danger to the individual. So what causes brain zaps? MORE...
Brain Function: The human brain is an extraordinary and complex creation that provides the power to think, speak, plan, reason and dream. But this miraculous organ also performs incredible tasks that include controlling body temperature, blood pressure, heart rate and breathing. The brain accepts a flood of information from our senses to handle physical motion and allows us to experience emotions, fantasize and strategize about our future. MORE...
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Constipation and Digestion: Constipation means that a person has three bowel movements or less in a week. Often the stools are hard, dry, small in size and difficult to eliminate. Some people may experience bloating, straining, and the sensation of being full or gassy. MORE...
Compounding Pharmacies: We utilize Compounding pharmacies that can tailor prescriptions in gradually reducing dosages to meet our guidelines. MORE...

Depression and Lethardy:
Information on depression and lethargy issues. Coming soon...
Diet and Healthy Living: Diet, organic foods articles, exercise tips and much, much. MORE...
Prescription Drug Information: Adverse drug reactions are the 4th leading cause of death in the United States and kill more people every year than traffic accidents. In many cases, these reactions could have been prevented. Many medications cannot be combined without serious symptoms, and even over-the-counter items, herbal supplements or some foods can interact with pills. All prescription drugs have side effects. Before taking any medication it is critical to have the knowledge to make informed decisions. MORE...
Drug Interactions: Many people have the mistaken notion that all herbs and foods are safe to combine with medications because they are natural. However, everything you put in you mouth has the potential to interact since it travels the digestive system in similar ways to medications. MORE...
Fluoroquinolone (Quinolone) Reactions: Due to public demand, we have added information regarding this antibiotic (Cipro, Levaquin, Avelox).
Glutathione: lutathione (GSH) is a peptide, composed of amino acids strings that are the basic building blocks of protein. This miraculous tripeptide (three amino acids) is probably the most important cellular defense that allows the body to prevent and fight infections and disease. MORE...
Good Fats, Bad Fats: To Eat or Not to Eat. Over the course of human evolution a dramatic shift has occurred in our consumption of Omega 3 versus Omega 6 and this trend is contributing, more than any other dietary factor, to an epidemic of modern diseases. MORE...
Gut Health: Medications designed to target the brain can also cause nausea, diarrhea, constipation or abdominal upset because the body actually has two brains - one encased in the skull, and a lesser know but vitally important one found in the human gut. MORE...
Latest News: Stay informed. A page dedicated to the latest news, relevant articles and other interesting tidbits on health. MORE...
Nutritional Support: Point of Return utilizes only advanced whole food supplements that are specifically formulated to help minimize withdrawal symptoms and side effects during the tapering process, and yet can be implemented for general health benefit. MORE...
Parents (information): With child obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) on the rise; and the computer age making our kids less active; parents must take action NOW to teach children good habits to carry them for life. MORE...
Prescription Drug Information: Adverse drug reactions are the 4th leading cause of death in the United States and kill more people every year than traffic accidents. In many cases, these reactions could have been prevented. Many medications cannot be combined without serious symptoms, and even over-the-counter items, herbal supplements or some foods can interact with pills. All prescription drugs have side effects. Before taking any medication it is critical to have the knowledge to make informed decisions. MORE...
Probiotics: The word "Probiotic" was derived from the Greek phrase meaning "for life." Probiotics are healthy bacteria that live in the human body and help to maintain the natural balance of organisms (microflora) in the intestines. MORE...
Protracted Withdrawal : Protracted withdrawal is also referred to as post-acute withdrawal syndrome -- a cluster of symptoms or persistent impairments that occur after a rapid withdrawal from Benzodiazepines, Sleeping Pills, Alcohol and Opiates. Some Antidepressant users also complain of Protracted Symptoms after reducing or stopping their medication too abruptly. MORE...
Stress Management : What you can do to cope with unavoidable stress. Coming Soon.
Treatment Centers: Is treatment right for you? The decision to seek in-patient treatment can be based on one's health, lifestyle, number of medications and home or family stressors. MORE...
Withdrawal Assistance: Find out more information about our physician approved in-home program. Specializing in antidepressant, benzodiazepine and sleeping pill withdrawal. MORE...
Prescription Drug Information
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An overview of all classifications and Information about side effects, classifications, possible interactions and valuable information for the public to make informed decisions...
Drugs by Classification
Anti-Anxiety Meds & Benzodiazepines: Information on Benzodiazepines and other anxiety medications. Common names include; Alprazolam (Xanax), Lorazepam (Ativan), Clonazepam (Klonopin), Diazepam (Valium). More.... |
Antidepressants: Information on all classes of antidepressants. Common names include; Paxil, Prozac, Lexapro, Wellbutrin, Cymbalta). More.... |
Sleeping Pills: Information on sleeping pills. Common names include; Zolpidem (Ambien, Zopliclone (Lunesta). More... |
Stimulant Medications: Information on stimulant medications. Common names include; Ritalin, Adderall, Focalin, Vyvanse, Concerta). More... |
Painkillers: Information on several classes of pain killer medications, such as opiates and narcotics. More... |
Mood Stabilizers: Information on many mood stabilizer medications. Common names include; (Lamictal, Depakote, Gabapentin, Neurontin). More... |
Antipsychotics: Information antipsychotic medications. Common names include (Zyprexa, Seroquel, Geodon, Abilify, Haldol). More... |
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Side Effects / Withdrawal Information by Drug Name
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| Benmoxin | Bespar | Bolvidon |
| Bromam | Bromazepam | Bupropion |
| Buspar | Buspimen | Buspinol |
| Buspirone | Buspisal | Butriptyline |
| Edronax | Effexor | Elavil |
| Emovit | Enact | Escitalopram |
| Esertia | Estazolam | Eszopiclone |
| Etrafon | Euhypnos |
| Fecamfamine | Fevarin | Fluctan |
| Fluoxetine | Flunitrazepam | Flurazepam |
| Fluvoxamine | Focalin | Fontex |
| Frisium | Frontal |
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| Gabapentin | Gamanil | Gerodorm |
| Halazepam | Halcion | Havlane |
| Hypnovel |
| Imipramine | Imipraminoxide | Imovane |
| Iproclozide | Iproniazid | Isocarboxazid |
| Kalma | Klonopin |
| Lamictal | Leftamine | Lexapro |
| Lexaprin | Lexomil | Lexotan |
| Lexotanil | Librium | Lisdexamfetamine |
| Lofepramine | Lorabenz | Loramet |
| Loprazolam | Lorazepam | Lormetazepam |
| Ludiomil | Lunesta | Lustral |
| Luvox |
| Neurontin | Nialamide | Nitrazepam |
| Nordazepam | Nortriptyline | Nitroxazepine |
| Norebox | Norpramin | Normison |
| Norval | Noxibel | Noxiptiline |
| Octamoxin | Oxazepam |
| Quazepam | Quinupramine |
| Ramelteon | Reboxetine | Remergil |
| Remergon | Remeron | Restoril |
| Rexer | Ritalin | Rivotril |
| Rohypnol | Rozerem |
| Safrazine | Selegiline | Serafem |
| Serax | Seromex | Seronil |
| Seropram | Seroxat | Sertraline |
| Setiptiline | Sobril | Silenor |
| Sinequan | Sinquan | Sintamil |
| Sipralexa | Solvex | Sonata |
| Sonin | Stablon | Stesolid |
| Strattera | Surmontil |
| Tafil | Temazepam | Temesta |
| Thombran | Tofranil | Tianeptine |
| Tranylcpromine | Tranxene | Trazodone |
| Trialodine | Triavil | Triazolam |
| Trimipramine | Trittico | Tryptizol |
| Valaxona | Valium | Venlafaxine |
| Vestra | Versed | Viloxazine |
| Vivactil | Vival | Vyvanse |
| Wellbutrin |
| Xanax | Xanor | Xeristar |
| Yentreve |
| Zalepn | Zispin | Zoloft |
| Zolpidem | Zopliclone | Zyban |
WARNING: *While great care has been taken in organizing and presenting the material throughout this website, please note that it is provided for informational purposes only and should not be taken as Medical Advice. More...




