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CCT (UK) General Psychiatry, MD-Psychiat...read more

Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Escitalopram is not addictive.
Yoga, meditation and cognitive behavioural therapy are the other ways to treat anxiety and depression. Its upto you whether you can do all these on regular basis or not. Otherwise, there is no short cut, unfortunately. BW.
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Hi, as far as your question is concerned there is no contraindication to take these two medicines together. You can take ashwagandha with a escitalopram. However it is not advisable to mix medicines from two different pathies therefore you either choose one of allopathic or ayurvedic. The treatment is available in both pathies.
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Sure. You can consult any psychiatrist online or in person and get it prescribed. Escitalopram is a safe ssri. You most probable have naturally reduced serotonin, so while stopping the symptoms have relapsed. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
Try this for about 4 weeks. If it doesn’t improve your emotions, seek a second opinion from any astute psychiatrist in person or online. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
This is a side effect of long term escitalopram use. It’s 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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Psychiatrist•Patna
You are right. These may be the side effects of Escitalopram, but first tell me for what you have been prescribed this medicine; then only i can choose a better alternative for you.
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escitalopram is an antidepressant. Amisulpiride on the other hand is an antipsychotic drug. So your comparison is not fair.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
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Hi I will prescribe some harmless but effective flower remedy available in homoeopathy shops. Try to buy original medicines.
Mix 3 drops of cherry plum + 2 drops of mimulus + 3 drops of white chestnut + 3 drops of aspen. Mix these with 100 ml water and drink it every night.
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