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D-Veniz 100Mg Tablet Er Health Feed

Asked for female, 54 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Your psychiatrist would have changed for a reason, you do not meddle with that. Discuss with him/ her, they find the way out.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hello, both are very effective antidepressants. The choice of antidepressant depends on patient profile and symptoms. It is best that a professional makes the decision. One is not better than the other. Both are very good.
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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Hello, you seem to be eating a cocktail of medicines at present. You should know that all medicines are equally effective in anxiety & depression. Choice of medicine depends on patient profile, your symptoms profile & doctors clinical experience combined together! hence, please communicate via private message your problems in detail & we can sort out your problems. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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Combiflam ,may delay the metabolism of D-Veniz, but that may not be causing any serious side effects, discuss with your doctor who may tune the medication accordingly.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes you can but under a psychiatrist advise, because there must have been a reason for the change. Like some physical problems, side effect or drug resistance or something the psychiatrist suspected. So it is advisable you discuss your condition with a psychiatrist and the re-start.
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Psychologist•Madurai
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Both drugs have their own merits and demerits, though they are given for the same purposes. In some individuals desvenlafaxine works better than mirtazapine and vice versa. It is the Doctor Who observes and chooses the better one for the individual need.
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Psychiatrist•Panchkula
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Hello lybrate-user,
Both the salts have their pros and cons and it all depends on the patient's overall symptomatology when it comes of choosing one. None of them is outrightly superior over the other.
Please be warned that you must not take tale any of these without consulting a psychiatrist. Sometimes a wrong choice of drug or a wrong dose can lead to serious health problems and worsening of anxiety.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Hello Lybrate User
You need to consult to your psychiatrist for the same as you have been taking the medication on and off. Moreover, try to figure out that what is causing the anxiety within you. Because it is very important to understand the 'what' of anxiety so that you can also discuss about it and it will lower down to a level. Regards.
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