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Asked for male, 53 years old from Cuttack
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Yes you can take etilaam pro, however if you start feeling improvement in anxiety symptoms you should slowly tapper down the dose of etilaam pro tablet and try to stop it once you are comfortable rather than taking it for long time and stay on vilazodone alone for few months.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Dear Lybrate user! you can take tryptomer or ssri like paroxetine & escitalopram for your anxiety disorder under supervidion of your psychiatrist .etilaam pro is symtomatic you can take it.
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Hi.
Please consult with your doctor before stopping the medication. The dosage should be tapered according to your symptoms. Also consult with a psychologist to help you manage your symptoms without medicines in the long run. It will help prevent relapse and maintain your wellbeing.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Etilaam is safe for short term treatment of anxiety, for longer term, you will be needing ssri, snri or tca group of anxiety reducing medications, since etilaam is a benzodiazepine and preferable be avoided for longer run. Other medications seem fine. All the best.
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Social anxiety disorder, also called social phobia, is an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations. Anxiety (intense nervousness) and self-consciousness arise from a fear of being closely watched, judged, and criticized by others. Symptoms include: Tremors, feeling anxious or nervous, sense of panic, sweating, increased heartbeat, feeling of impending doom, stomach discomfort, dizziness etc These can be debilitating. If the anxiety us overwhe...more
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Psychologist•Trivandrum
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For that, there are effective and well-known psychotherapies available and no shortcuts.
Other than general relaxation techniques, cbt will make you think and feel the world differently. Take the help of a trained clinical psychologist which will be of immense help.
Take care and all the best.
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You need to combine medication with therapy to get the maximum benefits of both. Although this is a long term disease, and you will probably remain for long on medication you must still persevere. Schizophrenia is a very complex and difficult disease to treat, even with medication. All psychotropic medicines have side-effects: that is inescapable. But I suspect that you are depending entirely on medication when in reality you need to combine it with counselings or therapy. In therapy you will le...more
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Yes both are same, but it should be taken for long time, that too without psychiatrist / doctor monitoring. Good luck.
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Both together can cause increased sedation, so need to be used with caution, and also both are prescription drugs to be purchased from pharmacy with a valid specialist prescription. Good luck.
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Etilaam pro contains etizolam and propranolol, which act on the symptoms of anxiety (mild) and do not modify the cause of panic attacks, which is serotnergic imbalance in the mind (brain). So ideal treatment based on the frequency of panic attacks would be a course of ssris if they are very frequent. If they occur once in 3-6 month or so, clonazepam is ideal choice. Good luck.
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