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Asked for female, 39 years old from Bangalore
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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nothing will happen don't worry, if feeling sedated, avoid driving. Also etizolam and nextop don't cure the cause of anxiety, better get a more rationale prescription. good luck.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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These are habit forming and addictive medicines with adverse side effects. Once you form the habit, the dose may have to be increased making it further addictive. I suggest you avoid sleeping pills.. Avoid sleep during daytime. Have early and light dinner so that the food is digested before you go to bed. Don’t do any concentrated mental work thereafter so that your mind is calm and quiet when you go to bed and lingering thoughts in mind don’t disturb your sleep. Keep your bed room comfortably c...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
Both are used for anxiety. Chemically they are different.
One is natural ( clonazepam) and the synthetic ( Etiozola)
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
Yes, you can take the medication etizolam along with the medications prescribed for typhoid fever. I believe you can certainly consult a doctor for any further clarifications.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Hello,
-boligra-m is prescribed for different conditions like allergy, wheeze, hay fever, etc
- etizolam is prescribed for anxiety, sedation, etc. It is meant for short term use only, usually up to a month
- escitalopram is an antidepressant /antianxiety medication. It needs to be taken the long term at least for 6 months up to a year or more.
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Psychologist•Noida
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Your fast heartbeats could be due to multiple reasons other than anxiety. Please get it checked by a doctor as it could be serious. For anxiety, instead of medication, try cbt or ipt from a trained therapist. Etizolam is a prescription medication that shouldn't be used without consulting with a doctor.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Nandlal,
Both are good. Such combination studies are not done usually. So, you can use whichever combination works for you. But at the age of 64, it is better to use etizolam.
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Your insonia. The medicines you are taking are addictive with adverse side effects. Your insomnia may have developed over a period of time. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for this chronic problem. Many Lybrate users are taking homeopathic treatment for this. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose Arsenicum album 200-once daily in the morn...more
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Always take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Do not adjust the dosage or frequency without consulting them, follow their instructions on when and how to take it during a panic attack. It's important to discuss with your doctor how long you should use these medications and whether there are plans for tapering off.
Medications can be a helpful part of treatment, but they are often more effective when combined with therapy, can provide strategies for managing and preventing panic attac...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Etizolam is a mild anxiolytic which should not be consumed alone over a longer run. U might need SSRIs or SNRIs. Kindly consult a psychiatrist.
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