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Asked for male, 60 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Yes, these medications that you mention are compatible with each other. However you have only mentioned your psychopharmaceutical medications and left out the medications for your other conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, etc, so you may have to re frame your question or you can consult us online for further clarifications.
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Psychiatrist•Allahabad
Mr. lybrate-user, I would like to tell one thing, schizophrenia is chronic illness. Basically it requires anti psychotic drugs for treatment. There are numbers of anti psychotic drugs availabale in market for treatment of Schizophrenia. Some drugs are FDA approved, some are superior in one trial but not in other trial. Some are popular in few countries but not FDA approved. Actually selection of proper antipsychotic depends on number of conditions viz. Age, sex, duration of illness, associated c...more
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Saran
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General Physician•Indore
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What is her age, in old age it is a common symptom so don't worry about it, if anything serious you can consult your physician.
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Asked for female, 57 years old from Chittoor
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My mother is being treated for mental illness in chennai. She has been on treatment for ocd for the past 5 years. Past few months she had suffering from manic depressive psychosis. Last week we have consulted another doctor as she wasn't recovering well. Present doctor has not yet diagnosed her illness. She is currently on following medications: loxapax 25 mg (night) loxapax10 mg (morning) oleanz 5 mg (night) tho 2 mg (morning) vincomo (morning) clozapine 50 mg (night) she has been given clozapine yesterday during our consultation. She has been so restless through out the day and behaved differently last night. She had suicidal thoughts before clozapine was prescribed to her. Even though she had suicidal thoughts before ,she was active and was doing her works properly. But now my mother says she will die by not eating food, she says she has become mad and her life has been destroyed. Her thoughts have become so random. She didn't behave this way before and after our last consultation 2 days back, she has started to behave this way. She says she would not go to work and give voluntary retirement. We are not sure why she has started to behave this way from yesterday. Why did the doctor prescribe clozapine? Is it having any bad effect on her behaviour? Is she having schizophrenia? Kindly advice why is it happening this way to my mother.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Nagaprasad,
It is nice of you to know about your mother's behaviour and diagnosis. Whenever you change the doctor, it is better to take the summary of treatment from the previous doctor. The recent doctor has not yet diagnosed her. It takes time and observation to diagnose mental disorders. OCD symptoms may occur in both bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Let us wait for the doctor to diagnose your mother's condition. Or request your previous doctor to talk to new doctor so that the di...more
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Ahmedabad
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
I being a neurologist its difficult to comment on the problem you are facing. But my sincere advise will to get hold of a decent psychiatrist or a institute/medical college with a psychiatrist for proper treatment. You should not neglect it and these can be treated. At the moment you seem to be getting a cocktail of medicines and this needs to be relooked at for better treatment.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Mumbai
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Homeopath•Shimla
As per your details she was taking antipsychotic Drugs since 6 years, even though her Doses are reduced, still these medicines adverse effects or dependence on these drugs for long time can hamper the condition .such a situation can be cured with the help of Homeopathy.
Asked for male, 61 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Valium is not the ideal choice. Anticholinergic might help, discuss these issues with your psychiatrist. You have to be clinically seen and the condition identified and then prescribed. The medications you are taking are good. All the best.
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Psychologist•Noida
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These are the side effects of both the medicines your mother is taking. It should normalize in a few weeks, but it is better to consult your doctor who prescribed these for the side effects to understand the extent of the same. In the meantime can you kindly specify if your mother's condition is severe or she is able to manage her day well and cope with her condition too? Is she also going through counseling to increase and acknowledge her self-awareness around her bipolar condition? What are th...more
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