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ANXIT PLUS

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    BHMS

    Homeopath•Faridabad
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    Hi, Take Rauvolfia 1x, 2 tabs daily morning empty stomach along with your present medication.
    Drink plenty of liquids and cut down your fat, salt and sugar intake.
    go for a morning walk daily at least for 30 minutes.
    Take a sound sleep and try to avoid anger.
    Revert after 15 days with feedback.
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    Psychiatrist•Delhi
    I suggest you get a vitamin b12 level test done. Vegetarians are often deficient in this vitamin which directly influences memory. If that is normal, then we might want to evaluate you or anxiety disorder. I assume that thyroid functions and hemoglobin have been done earlier and are normal.
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    M B B S, M. D (Internal Medicine)

    General Physician•Nellore
    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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    Psychiatrist•Salem
    Is the anxiety present only while travelling? if so, please take 0.25 mg anxit while travelling. If it is present in other time also then consult psychiatrist.
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    MD - Internal Medicine

    General Physician•Bangalore
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    Hi it requires some family support and counselling. For few days she can use tab anxit 0.5mg at night. But since this is a prescription only drug you need to get prescription from the doctor.
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    Dear I was suffering from intense cold, which made me to worry a lot, due to which I suffered from headache for almost 20 days, later my physician suggested me to take thyroid test which was negative, including x ray of chest and skull. Nothing seems to be seen, except slight frontal sinus. Later after checking my pulse rate, he told me that you are suffering from anxiety, so please do take medicine such as seblium 0.5 mg and anxit 0.25 mg for a course 1 month. Later I visited after 1 month he told that let as withdraw the medicine by reducing the days, 20 days, late rhe suggested me to visit psychiatrist Dr. in lakeside hospital, he told me to stop seblium and anxit he recommended to take indral censipram and clonitrol 0.25 1/4 thrice and censipram only in morning indral 1/4 morning and afternoon for 14 days, later he prescribed betacap 40 mg censipram clonitrol for 4 weeks afterwards he doubled it for 8 weeks now. My question is whether the medicines are correct, sometime I hear audio hallucinations like some one shouting conversing loudly that to when I travel. Whether it is tinnitus, I do have eye floaters and flashes, I rarely see some kind flashes and immediately it vanishes. What is happening to me I do no, sometime I think that I am going become maniac or mad. When these anxiety and stress issues come down how to determine, whether I have to take any mri scan to know root cause. How to determine that anxiety is stopped. Because this is not a disease disorder or I should go for second opinion, I do have palpitations (irregular heart beats. Please do help me what I have to do. Regards.

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    C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

    Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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    You have to visit a psychiatrist and a cardiologist or a good physician. You can do mri after getting the advice. Tell me the out come.
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