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Asked for female, 23 years old from Jajpur
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It is a good medicine, does not come under addiction category. You can take it under a psychiatrist advise and follow up to be on the same. If anxiety is well controlled trial titration and stoppage can be adopted by the psychiatrist in discussion with you. All the best.
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Hi,
Arkamine is not the medicine which is started initially until you have a derrange kidney.
Arkamine has to be withdrawn gradually and not all of a sudden.
If you are taking it thrice daily than change it to twice daily and then once daily and then stop.
Keep monitoring your bp.
Arkamine is not the medicine which is started initially until you have a derrange kidney.
Arkamine has to be withdrawn gradually and not all of a sudden.
If you are taking it thrice daily than change it to twice daily and then once daily and then stop.
Keep monitoring your bp.
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Asked for female, 16 years old from Ranchi
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A urine pregnancy test looks for a hormone called Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) that is found in the urine during pregnancy. Having your period during the test should not interfere with the accuracy of these results. Within about 2 weeks after conception, there is enough of this hormone to show up in the urine.
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Not pregnant.
HCG is too low and is not suggestive of pregnancy. The increased levels of prolactin is the cause of delay in periods. You can consult a gynecologist and start with bromocriptine and progesterone therapy to get a withdrawal bleeding and to again normalize the raised prolactin levels.
HCG is too low and is not suggestive of pregnancy. The increased levels of prolactin is the cause of delay in periods. You can consult a gynecologist and start with bromocriptine and progesterone therapy to get a withdrawal bleeding and to again normalize the raised prolactin levels.
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