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Asked for male, 26 years old from Mohali
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I have taken several medicines from different doctors to quit this drug but was not able to overcome it. The last treatment I took was 3 years ago where a doctor recommended me some medicines in which one of the medicine is arkamin 100 mcg (clonidine) .i was not able to overcome opium addiction this time also but instead, I became addicted to arkamin tablets and I start taking it in high quantity along with opium. Now currently I am taking 15 tablets of arkamin 100 mcg along with opium from last 3 years. I really need to quit these both drugs. Please help me. Advise me some good medicines. Is there any better medicines available in homoeopathy? Actually, I want to move on for further studies to abroad next month and I am really worried about my health and I want to leave these drugs behind here and want to start a new life. Please help me.

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DPM, MBBS, FIPS, Fellow of Academy of Ge...read more

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Hello lybrate-user
if you wish to stop opium which is not legal internationally to consume. You do not worry.
You can stop opium and can take ost initially. Ost is legal in most of the countries and approved including India. I can help you and guide you if you prefer to and also help keep your privacy should you really want.
You should if you want peaceful days ahead without any withdrawals or mood and cravings.
You may wish to contact me.
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M.D,Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Amritsar
U can leave it with tab clonidine 0.1mg twice or thrice aday. Keep a check on blood pressure while taking clonidine. Take tab tapendadol thrice a day. Fits may be dueto addiction. Consult psychiatrist.
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I suffer rage attacks of destruction and screaming for hours, depression, insomnia, vivid musical memories, or what sometimes appears to be musical hallo. Also only once visual hallo. Of streaking flashes of light with extremely miniature face on wall vividly real whose mouth was moving as if speaking though no sound. I get nervous shocks in chest often along with shivering in chest from sounds, and funny rising feeling in stomach that we suspect temporal seizure activity or something. Most problem is severe irritability to noises and stimulus so much unable to sit still and rage attacks of destroying things shouting in acute frenzy. Im on risperidone but want to quit for side effect. Tried many other neuroleptic did not work. Inderal la, clonidine did not work at high dose. Antidep tend to increase symp. Are there alternative to neuroleptic? Does naltrexone work for rage? Does this sound like temp. Epilepsy or postconcussion longterm symp. Since 13 years problem. Now age 27.

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Psychologist•Delhi
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Hello Lybrate user.
Don't decide by yourself whether you are in depression or not. Please consult any professional .if you need my help you can contact me online also. Need to know more things to rule out much clear picture. Its good that you are able to control yourself. Infact you are facing conflicts between your negative and good thoughts, just think for few minutes and focus what is bothering you. Its no doubt that different types of negative thoughts makes our life hell. But think once...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

Cardiologist•Alappuzha
For illusory palinopsia, treatment can involve medications that decrease the excitability of neurons, such as clonidine, gabapentin, acetazolamide, magnesium, or calcium channel blockers
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Psychiatrist•Akola
Hello; first you have to stop giving him neurocetum or similar named syrup you are giving him. What is your son's weight & height? c. Atomoxetine (acepta) is a very good medication & we can increase its dose depending on your sons responses like studies, behavior in class etc. In addition, there are other good medications like methylphenidate, clonidine also which can be prescribed if required. Do revert back for further help. Good luck.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Other potential strategies that currently lack long-term investigations for the prevention of PPP, PTP and PHN include the use of acetaminophen, NSAIDs (e.g. ketorolac, celecoxib, ibuprofen), TCA, SNRI, opioids (oral, intravenous and transdermal), alpha-2 agonists(e.g. clonidine, dexmedetomidine), NMDA antagonists
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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welcome to lybrate
I appreciate that you are concerned about your smoking problem and took an initiative to quit smoking by coming to lybrate.
Though you are smoking since 8 years, but still you can quit smoking, ifyou are motivated enough. Interventions for smoking cessation involves both pharmacological interventions and psychological interventions. Pharmacological measures includes- nicotex gums/lozenges/patches/sprays; bupropion; varenicline; clonidine; amitriptyline; dosa...more
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General Physician•Alappuzha
Stimulants such as methylphenidate and amphetamines are the most common type of medication used for treating adhd. Although it may seem counterintuitive to treat hyperactivity with a stimulant, these medications actually activate brain circuits that support attention and focused behavior, thus reducing hyperactivity. In addition, a few non-stimulant medications, such as atomoxetine, guanfacine, and clonidine, are also available. For many children, adhd medications reduce hyperactivity and impuls...more
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