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Asked for male, 70 years old from Nagpur
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I am 66 years old male.in september 2019, after thinking too much on a serious topic, I did not sleep deeply at night. Sometimes I could feel restless due to lack of sleep and I used to walk for a long time. Then I showed the psychiatrist that they gave me placida + sensival-25 and lonazep-0.5.it cured me in 30 days and then I stopped the medicine. Then I had the same problem again in february 2020, even after taking the same medicine for a few days, I recovered. On 31/5/2020, at 1: 00 pm, I suddenly got sleepy due to nervousness and I felt that I was suffocating, breathing was difficult and I would die from this suffocation. My body was shivering. Then I took placida after which I fell asleep after 1 hour. But the fear of not getting that panic attack again remains in my mind. The medicine given to me by the psychiatrist from time to time in the last 4 months is as follows. Vilano-20, vilano-40, placida, sensival, oppiprol-50, ciplar-40 but I did not get rest when I showed it to another psychiatrist. They gave me pexep cr 12.5, etilaam-0.25, provanol sr-40 but not rest. To pexcep has been changed to patruxta-25. But no relief. I sleep at 11: 00 pm. When I wake up at 7: 00 am, the nervous suffocation persists till 11: 00 am, after that I feel something right. My hunger has reduced already. Blood pressure is my normal and no other disease. I just want to know that all the medicines given to me are correct and is there any medicines that I can become addicted to that and will I have to take these medicines lifelong. Would it be right for me to do meditation pranayama yoga? Please guide.

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The medicines are just temporary suppressants.. and will relieve till you take it. Also has numerous side effects..
The better solution is to take proper homoeopathic treatment.
You can consult me online.
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Neurologist•Durgapur
First of all the cause of tremor need to be identified before starting any medication properly, you sometimes need some blood investigation and neurological consultation.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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It can be a genetic nature and beta blocker drug like propranolol can be tried
The beta-blocker Inderal (propranolol) has been used to treat essential tremor for more than 40 years. Other beta-blockers such as Lopressor also may be effective.
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Sexologist•Jaipur
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No, its not safe in high blood pressure patients. In ayurveda there are some very effective medicines which are natural testosterone booster. And work very efficiently to cure your problem. I suggest you for ayurveda vaajikaran treatment. As per ayurveda vaajikaran is meant to rejuvenate and improve complete sexual health. Ayurveda medicines are very efficient and potent for your problem. Within 20 to 30 days you will notice the improvement. Nerves supplying penis would rejuvenate and strong mus...more
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Nope. Both r different kind of beta blockers! One is selective and other non selective, both given for different purposes
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All medicine have side effects. but you have to watch for the side effects which has been explained to you.
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Psychologist•Madurai
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Dear Lybrate user, If both medicines are prescribed by a same doctor you can continue without any hesitation. But if different doctors, then consult the Doctor Who prescribed provanol.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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The content of prolong 40 is not listed and if it is the same as propranolol you can take it
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Hyderabad
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Psychiatrist•Karnal
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If you are having breathing difficulties, please stop propranol immediately. It's contraindicated if breathlessness.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Pune
Yes it certainly does. You have a great alternative in homoeopathy. We have treated hundreds if not thousands of cases of migraine and have been able to stop their allopathic medication all together. It is one of those diseases that responds very quickly to homoeopathy. I strongly urge you to switch over to homoeopathy. If you want to consult us do so via this app.
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