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Amiwel Plus 12.5Mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 25 years old from Rourkela
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MBBS, Ph.D. Alternative Medicine

Alternative Medicine Specialist•Patiala
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Dear lybrate-user, the symptoms you have written are seen in cases of a nerve disorder known as trigeminal neuralgia. It is a tough and stubborn disorder which generally dose not respond to conventional medications except slight suppression for some time. But it can be completely cured with a herbal treatment' Dr. Parwana.
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Asked for Male, 40 years old from Delhi
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd

Psychologist•Bangalore
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I think you are being treated for bipolar depression. At the outset let me inform you that is a very difficult situation to rely on medication alone. You need to combine intense counseling to learn coping skills and techniques to handle the complications of life that is anyway challenging even for the ordinary person. There are certain adaptations that will suit you during the elation phase and there are certain behaviors that are required during the depressed phases. In the meantime you can do ...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Yubaraj,
What your wife is facing is a side effect of the tablets she is taking. Amitriptyline causes drowsiness. But if she manages to take for few more days, she will get used to the tablet. It is harmless since she will go to toilet and eat food if given. Otherwise stop and start it later. One can reduce the dose of amitriptyline to 10 mg or 1/2 of 25 mg for a week and then increase to 25 mg.
Palpitations - she might be having already and clonazepam 0.25 mg will reduce it. At tim...more
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MS - Counselling & Psychotherapy, Master...read more

Psychologist•Coimbatore
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Hi lybrate-user! tea will not do any harm with these medications. But have any one tea that is green tea or black tea or chamomile tea per day not a mix.
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Gynaecologist•Guwahati
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If you are married with a child, you can go for an intrauterine device which have none of these side effects. If not, better to go for triquilar tablets. The side effects are less but they have to be mandatory taken at same time everyday.
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
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Many, many times stress is not in the total awareness of the individual. Sometimes it is endogenous and at other times and for other people it can be exogenous. Meet with a counselor and do some talk therapy to identify pertinent issues that might not be in your awareness. The counselor will help you identify these symptoms and help you to deal with them too. The stress that you feel is not dependent on the stressor: it is entirely dependent on your perception of stress. Change your perception, ...more
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Imphal
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Veloz d capsule sr side effects
diarrhea
stomach pain
dryness in mouth
headache
dizziness
flatulence
weakness
flu-like symptoms
eliwel tablet side effects
increased heart rate
dryness in mouth
constipation
weight gain
difficulty in urination
orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing)
this medicine veloz d is a proton pump inhibitor (ppi). It will not cure problem. It only works by reducing the amount of ...more
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Hyderabad
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Fellowship in Endoscopic Neurosurgery , ...read more

Neurosurgeon•Lucknow
you can go for a percutaneous baloon decompression which is done on day care basis or a surgery known as micro vascular decompression which is very major surgery but i think you should get your medications reorganised and try once more before going for surgery
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Asked for female, 49 years old from Bankura
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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We appreciate that you have been taking the medications, however, you do not mention the psychiatric condition for which the medications are being taken nor the reasons for why you would ask about taking overdoses of the medications if you are stable with regards to your emotional health with taking the medications? There may be some side effects of the medications that are undesirable and we, therefore, recommend that you take the medications as instructed if they are helping you. We also appre...more
Asked for female, 10 years old from Pune
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DNB (ENT), MS - ENT, DORL (ENT)

ENT Specialist•Mumbai
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Very difficult to say but could be possible depending on the dosage which you are taking what you need any valuation from an ent surgeon and also a neurologist.
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