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Chlorpromazine Health Feed

Asked for male, 25 years old from Jalore
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M. S. in Psychotherapy and Counselling

Psychologist•Jaipur
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hi, I can understand your worries.
In psychiatric illnesses medicine plays 40 percent role and rest is of environment.
I would suggest you to take your mother to a good psychotherapist. The psychotherapist will help her in getting realisation of her illness so that she would get agree to take her medicine . Along with it he/she will suggest your mother some activities to overcome from her anger.
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I am schizophrenic person reduce tendency to 2% nowadays. 3 years back I left mine job fue to heavy symptoms of schizophrenia test to hearing voices from few team member as office games and gossips. I started observing all members including boss too. Taken social withdrawals from office environment. everyday started with anger that also natural and artificial anger i.e. Unusual high breathing and anger eyes expressions. Last attempts intake that was whatever I hear voices simply forwarded to one of the female member. She complained in meetings still imaginary voices can not stop and I blamed her for not sending you Ms. any vulnerable msg. My question to doctors how can I again boost up mine old good social network? Todays I am aware about all things happening and no tremendous voices. I am on psychiatrist treatment with 3 tablets namely residone 1 mg + lorol 2 mg + reliclam plus 5 please guide me for social networking.

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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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It seems like you are on medications for schizophrenia and have been having depression or symptoms of which you mention such as social isolation, etc. It could be because of your medications or due to other issues that need to be evaluated. I hope you consult another psychiatrist for a second opinion.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an appointment for a confidential and private consultation you may do ...more
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M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diab...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Chlorpromazine appears to be the drug of choice. Haloperidol and metoclopramide have been used successfully.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Bangalore
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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It is irritation of diaphragm and you may have to check up and decide on medication .Various agents have been reported to cure hiccups. Chlorpromazine appears to be the drug of choice. Haloperidol and metoclopramide have been used successfully. Several anticonvulsant agents (eg, phenytoin, valproic acid, and carbamazepine) have effectively treated intractable hiccups in typical anticonvulsant doses
Asked for male, 47 years old from Kanchipuram
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Psychiatrist•Pune
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Hi lybrate-user. Is your anxiety, irritation and agitation recent? Or has it been present since a long time?
If recent, it could signal that your disorder is about to get aggravated. It is advisable to report these symptoms to your psychiatrist and seek treatment for the same.
It may be necessary to conduct some blood tests to check for other medical problems.
I wish you a speedy recovery.
-dr suchita agrawal
psychiatrist
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My wife, age 27 year undergoing ocd treatment since our marriage about last 3.5 years. She was taking sertraline .we are not planning for baby for this medication, thought once medication stops or reduced we will plan for a child. In the mean time I change my job and move to new city. We approach a new doctor, we explain all things to doctor, doctors advice’s to postpone our child planning for few months, and doctor wants result and wants to change medicine, prescribed flunil 40, clonil 25, rospitril 0.5. Last 20 days she was taking this medicine. Now problem is she missed her period and we check for pregnancy and found positive. Consult gynecologist, and gynecologist said it has been 34 days she pregnant. Please suggest what to do now, should we continue pregnancy? Or abort it and continue medication? As the medicines are not safe for pregnancy and it is going to our first child, I do not want to take any risk.

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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Hi, data on use of these medications in pregnancy is limited but studies have not found an increased risk of malformations in the baby with their (fluoxetine, chlorpromazine and risperidone) use in pregnancy. A detailed scan to look at the baby’s body parts should be performed between 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. The medicines should be switched to single instead of multiple if possible after review by the psychiatrist. Also, the baby needs to be observed after birth as it may show withdrawl symp...more
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DORL, MBBS

ENT Specialist•Faridabad
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This stuck up thing is due to the dryness in the mouth as dry mouth does not sense what it has to you feel like stuck sensation so for thisyou need to do first thing you should get thyroid testing done, and than you may need to hydrate up your body because any symptoms of throat comes with symptoms of nose also dear the symptoms you are getting are due to dryness of the mouth, this is because of lack of mucus in the mouth which is protective layer of our mouth, and is being produced in the mouth...more
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Dermatologist•Nagpur
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Drug eruptions are mild to severe skin conditions, where the skin shows some form of drug induced adverse reaction, which may be visible or not visible, but causes discomfort, pain, visible lesions and hives or rashes, etc. on the patient's body or some areas of the skin. This is caused when a drug given, for some reason, causes the side effect or extra reaction. Often drug reactions are not serious or fatal except some cases, and can be controlled once the causative drug is withdrawn from admin...more
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