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Go to emergency and get treated. Depending on your condition, they will give a stomach wash and take out the medicines and treat for the overdose. Hurry, do not delay. After recovery consult a psychiatrist to address the suicidal thoughts. Good luck.
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First on the seizure part the drugs may not be adequate. That can be adjusted with drugs. The type of seizure also to be known usually women may not be put on sodium valproate unless it is juvenile myoclonic epilepsy .some of the drugs can be modified. Tryptomer can be stopped instead clonazepam can be added .that can improve seizure control and sleep promotion .anzit will produce drug dependence instead you can aak your doctor to go for some other drugs. Seizure drugs need to take sometime life...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Your insomnia. Sleeping pills are addictive and have harmful side effects. Your insomnia may be due several reasons like mental exertion, worry, depression,overwork, continuous exposure to computer/ mobile screen and other health problems. Avoid sleep during daytime. Have early and light dinner so that the food is digested before you go to bed. Don’t do any concentrated mental work thereafter so that your mind is calm and quiet when you go to bed and lingering thoughts in mind don’t disturb your...more
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Reduce anxiety, regular exercise and consider increasing your medicines. You have not put up your reports, hence I cannot definitely say but glynase-mf is short acting and hence, maybe it is not controlling sugars in the evenings and nights.
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