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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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both nexito and cipralex are escitalopram from different phamacautical companies. Some combination of antidepressants like fluoxetine, mirtazapine and amitriptyline may work for you. At times depression gets treated fast, especially when you are younger and you started the tablet late when the depression is about go away by itself. Since you are getting recurrent episodes of depression, your diagnosis may be changed to bipolar depression and a mood stabiliser may be added ...more
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Respected doctors, I have mental disorders such as depression, ocd, etc. Last 2 years I am under treatment for this issue and take medicines like fluvoxamine 100 mg, clomipramine, amitriptyline, bupropion, clonazepam, risperidone and etc. So now I am okay with ocd and depression. But still I have concentration problem, too much laziness, bad thoughts, irritations and few. Cannot able to go work. Kindly help me doctors. I have to become good personality in this world. But I can't with this mental disorders. Please help me doctors. I currently taking below mentioned medicine, 1. Fluvoxamine 200 mg 2. bupropion 150 mg 3. risperidone 1 mg 4. Clonazepam 0.5 mg. I tried to reduce the medicines also. If I avoid or decrease the power of any medicines means, I badly face anxiety, and bad mood and irritability problems. Please help me doctors.

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Psychiatrist•Dharwad
There are multiple issues like ocd, depression and obesity. All these are interrelated. I would like you to add 'walking _ brisk walking'to your treatment regimen. In 2-3 months you will see a much better. Version of yourself. Regarding medications, I would like to modify few things like add on a beta blocker and ssri with better side effect profile. I think we make some small changes in your medications after knowing detailed history. Better to follow up with your psychiatrist and share your co...more
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Psychiatrist•Visakhapatnam
Hi lybrate-user,
my general advise to all is to stick to one doctor and go back for follow up to that doctor so that he or she has an opportunity to consider alternative treatments if the initial treatment does not work. A two way discussion between patient and psychiatrist is always a key to understanding the problem and finding solutions to the problem. As such here the treatment may be required for anxiety disorder and hyperhidrosis. While nexito is a good choice for anxiety, amitryptilin...more
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Psychologist•Kanpur
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No medicine can change your thought and main problem is how you see the situation so change your perception and life style, that is permanent and along with pharmacological treatment if you take cbt session it will help you a lot.
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Doses need to be titrated as all of the anti OCD medications are also antidepressants. Apart from that you need exercise regularly so that your body also naturally tries to cope with depression by releasing endorphins during exercise. Endorphins are natural antidepressants and make mood better. Avoid caffeinated drinks as they will worsen anxiety and depression. Do some breathing exercises and relaxation techniques.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1. Take adequate night sleep
2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger migrain
3. Avoid things that can trigger migrain. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep.
Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and TV before bedtime.
4. Don't take stress- Pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress and improve mental health.
5. Avoid foods that you know triggers your...more
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