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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Amit,
In bipolar disorder, divaa 750 mg or more will be the treatment in the long run. Nexito can be ditched for mirtaz - but NOT divaa.
There is a risk of switching to mania if you stop divaa.
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Neurologist•Visakhapatnam
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Both are different and good medicines
depends on type of epilepsy
levera has less side effects compared to diva
but diva is more efficacious.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
all of them. There are over 200 drugs that may cause impotence. Some of the most common are antidepressants, antihistamines, antihypertensives, blood-pressure medication, cancer chemotherapy, diuretics, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, steroids, stomach acid inhibitors and ulcer medications.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Divalproex sodium is a psychotropic medication that is usually not prescribed for plain anxiety disorder diagnosis. I believe your psychiatrist has diagnosed you with some other condition as well for which this medication is being given. Nonetheless you seem to be concerned about weight gain and ask how you could lose weight. Both the medications can result in increased appetite. However consumption of meals or in technical terms caloric intake is in your hands. So a healthy meal along with a re...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Hi lybrate-user,
your mom may be suffering from dizziness due to many causes. Since you list hypertension, depression, memory loss/amnesia as her medical conditions and that she is currently on medications like donep, lanxtra, divalprid and petril, I suggest that you re-consult the prescribing physician regarding your mother's recurrent dizziness and loss of balance as well as consciousness. If this is more easy to do online, I suggest that you contact the undersigned for a second opinion.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
Good ​Afternoon,
Tremors are a significant side effect of the medications and I believe that you will do well with taking the higher dose since you have not had a recurrent of epilepsy. However if the tremors persist, you may need to have a revised list of medications without this side effect and there are many in the market that can cater to your needs. I believe you understand and hope you do not have a recurrent of seizures or epilepsy. I can certainly help with other medications as the n...more
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DPM- Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Gorakhpur
Bipolar or seasonal affective disorders tend to worsen during this period of year, you need a dose hike of your meds, kindly consult your psychiatrist reagarding this
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear Narain. Dementia Not a specific disease, dementia is a group of conditions characterised by impairment of at least two brain functions, such as memory loss and judgement.
Symptoms include forgetfulness, limited social skills and thinking abilities so impaired that it interferes with daily functioning.
Medication and therapies may help manage symptoms. Some causes are reversible.
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Hello,

Olimelt is unsafe during pregnancy. Follow up with your obstetrician for further evaluation.
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General Physician•Mumbai
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Few things regarding headache so that we can plan treatment accordingly 1) If pain is associated with blurred or decreased vision than check your eyesight for refractive error 2) If the pain is pulsatile in nature and with a throbbing pain usually with an aura than we have to rule out Migrane as the cause and 3) If the pain is associated with neck problems than we have to rule out cervical spondylosis as the cause 4) If the pain is associated with either a low or high BP or due to hyperacidit...more
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