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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Navi Mumbai
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Yes you can take it, but I would advice you take the homoeopathic medicine opium 30 liquid dilution 4 to 5 drops in 1/4 th cup of water at night before sleeping ok.
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hello. I assume bisoprolol isn't given to you for panic attacks and anxiety. N if it is, I would suggest some change in meds.
You can consult a psychiatrist for the same.
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Nandlal,
Both are good. Such combination studies are not done usually. So, you can use whichever combination works for you. But at the age of 64, it is better to use etizolam.
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MD - Psychiatry, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Churu
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Hi, Only giving clonazepam is not the solution for any illness. It will just stop the symptoms immediately initially but after few months the same dose will become ineffective. Standard practice is to prescribe clonazapam for 4-6 weeks, than to taper it off.
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Lybrate-User,
Please consult the psychiatrist who prescribed it to you. If it is with suicidal intent, she/he may add another drug/ect/therapy/admission to hospital. If it is impulsive, she/he may discuss this issue in therapy. Observe yourself, if any symptoms come up, go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment.
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MD - Psychiatry, NLE, CRA

Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Both are benzodiazepine and used for anxiety purposes, however compare to clonazepam, etizolam is less sedative.
Asked for female, 46 years old from Kanpur
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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No, but taking it very regualrly is not advised. Once or twice a month is ok. If the anxiety is generalised type and not situational you would need other medications like ssris or snris. So better consult a psychiatrist to know the type of anxiety and proper medication for the same. Good luck.
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Masters In Clinical Psychology

Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Try to be on psychotherapy and learn techniques to manage stress and sleep issues through these powerful techniques.
You can seek a session online or in person. All the best.
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Guwahati
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You seem to be suffering from anxiety disorder rather than a psvt. Loazep (clonazepam) is a powerful anxiolytic, but is not advisable in such high doses as you use over a long period of time, as it produces cognitive changes, disinhibition, personality changes, etc. Anxiety also produces hypertension. I suggest you to consult a psychiatrist and gradually reduce clonazepam, which will be replaced with ssris as necessary. Ciplar on a longer run can be taken. All the best.
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