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Etipax Plus 0.5 Mg/5 Mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 28 years old from Ahmedabad
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MD Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Its s good medicine and effect on you is also good. Do not change dosage by your self. Its not a habbitual medicine. Follow your psychiatrist regularly.
Asked for female, 24 years old from Rupnagar
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
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More than considering your dosage and lowering it, I suggest that you seek the help of a counselor and develop some skills and tools to tackle life under your condition. The medication is very suitable for you but you are not developing any life skills which are essential to the reduction of medication. Anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not t...more
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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If you have not started using feliz-s 10 as your doctor has suggested, kindly start using that medication as it may be able to help you. We understand your frustration regarding medications and believe that they can help you in the future if you are able to cope with stress during the daytime much better and also sleep better at night (both quality and quantity-wise). If you feel a consultation online will be much more beneficial, we advise you to do so as soon as possible.
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Asked for female, 21 years old from Lucknow
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Aastha,
You need adjustment of dose of stalopam. Please follow up with your doctor at the earliest. Your symptoms are more of depression than of anxiety. So you can stop etizolam, if you wish. The doctor may increase the dose, or change the antidepressant or add another tablet/therapy.
Asked for female, 39 years old from Delhi
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. So you confirm that the emotional imbalance reoccurs if you stop medicine. Just be aware that medicine are just one part of any psychic treatments and they generally supress the emotion. So if you want a permanent cure, then in parallel you need to follow certain non medicine treatment plan like self behavioral therapies, lifestyle routines change, dietary changes, excersise along with counseling support.
I suggest you to consult a Psychol...more
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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No there is no instant cure with an express medicine, medicines act when they reach optimum blood levels which take some time on continuous intake, sleep, pain relief etc may have instant cures.
Asked for female, 33 years old from Visakhapatnam
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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These 2 are medications used for short term control. For longer periods you need SSRI or SNRI group of medications which your psychiatrist will select based on various parameters in anxiety. Some anxiety disorders are short lived, some long drawn, which will be known during the course of treatment only. All the best.
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Psychologist•Lucknow
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Treatment types depend in large part on what is causing your agoraphobia, and whether or not you have agoraphobia with or without panic attacks.
Without panic disorder
often agoraphobia is treated with its own specific cognitive behavioral therapy treatments, especially exposure therapy. Exposure therapy involves helping the individual get used to the idea of going outside through a serious of steps that help them become more relaxed in public situations. Medications may also be used to ...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Stay active. Regular exercise is good for your physical and emotional health. Don't drink alcohol. Alcohol is a natural sedative. Stop smoking. Smokers often reach for a cigarette during stressful times. Ditch caffeine...
Meditate. Eat a healthy diet. Practice deep breathing.
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