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Psychiatrist•Kozhikode
Dear lybrate-user, I am assuming you have started these medicines as advised by a psychiatrist, who might have prescribed them for a depressive/anxiety disorder. In that case, when you initiate antidepressants of this class, you might suffer minor symptoms like headaches or nausea. But after 1-2 weeks these symptoms usually don't cause trouble. That is also the time when the improvement in your mood and ability to work will begin to be seen. So, it is important to communicate any discomfort free...more
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They need to be prescribed by a psychiatrist only after evaluating your physical, psychological condition and other medications you are on. Do not self medicate. Good luck.
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Dear Harish,
There are many companies that manufacture desvenlafaxine. Most companies have their distributors at Chennai. You can ask your nearest chemist for desvenlafaxine 50 mg. He will get it for you. Please don't stop the drug on your own. Discuss with your doctor before weaning.
There are many companies that manufacture desvenlafaxine. Most companies have their distributors at Chennai. You can ask your nearest chemist for desvenlafaxine 50 mg. He will get it for you. Please don't stop the drug on your own. Discuss with your doctor before weaning.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Gorakhpur
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Try this for about 4 weeks. If it doesnât improve your emotions, seek a second opinion from any astute psychiatrist in person or online. Good luck.
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This is a side effect of long term escitalopram use. Itâs much more risky to stop or reduce medication as risk of relapse of symptoms is much greater. Try the medicines your psychiatrist is giving you for these or you can go for rtms also.
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