Hi Sir, I am 27 years old now. I have some anxiety n dizziness problem from my childhood, I went to a neurologist he suggested me to some blood test and mri of brain. Blood test are all ok but 2 very small spot on left basal ganglia, so doctor suggest me betacap tr 40 zaptra12. 5 and clopitab 75, after 3 month he stop clopitab but for my depression and anxiety level ware too high so betacap and zaptra continue for last 3 year, my depression level now ok I am very much fine but some memory problems concentration problem confusion problem are there. So how cloud I get read off for this problem n how long those 2 medicine will continue? Will it be trapped doses? My English is very weak please try to understand n help me doctor thank you.
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