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Asked for male, 21 years old from Warangal
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General Physician•Rohtak
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Please follow the advice given by your doctor have some patience atleast give him 2 weeks to treat you only then look for other alternatives
3 days are not enough to show the results
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Delhi
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Sexologist•Mumbai
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Dear Lybrate user...Propranolol is a beta blocker and is commonly used for migraine prophylaxis. Its recommended dose for migraine prophylaxis can be as high as 120 to 160 mg per day. Its normal action on heart is to decrease the heart rate, but at a dose of 80 mg it is less likely to cause a significant damage. Rest differs from patient to patient and the clinical decision has to be individualized. Take care
Asked for male, 37 years old from Srinagar
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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The side effects of etizolam include, confusion, memory impairment
drowsiness
slow heart rate
tiredness
uncoordinated body movements you may stop the tablet after seeing the doctor who prescribed this and take the alternative drug.
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Asked for male, 33 years old from Srinagar
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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You need to meet with a counselor and work with that person along with medication. In counseling you will learn a lot of skills, techniques, and tools to deal with daily problems. You will also learn how to deal with yoru emotions and by cbt you can prompt the brain to produce the same chemicals supplied by the medicines. For the trembling you can report this to your doctor and s/he will give you an alternative medicine to stop the trembling.
Asked for male, 17 years old from Panchkula
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
In hyperthyroidism patiients usually have severe palpitation, to reduce that proplanolol is used. It is not for high blood pressure in this situation. Thanks.
Asked for female, 25 years old from Pune
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Hello. I am 25 years old living with my family currently preparing for postgraduation entrance exams. Even after little things (someone making a joke of me or saying hurtful things or fights), it takes me too long to come out of them. Sometimes there is outburst of anger after which immense guilt. I feel very low and demotivated. Mmmy concentration decreases and I feel like crying all the time. I don't feel like eating any food and sit inside my room only and my head aches constantly (k/c/o migraine. Previously taken prophylaxis propranolol 40 mg and amitriptyline 5 mg) it sticks to my mind in a way that I feel suicidal as well and feel like hanging on the fan. I have been getting episodes of anxiety for which I was prescribed etizolam in 2015 and I continue to take that on sos basis. Recently I was made fun of by my parents and I am in not feeling well for the past few days .is there anything that I can do.

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Psychologist•Fatehgarh Sahib
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Hi lybrate-user I will suggest you to take counselling sessions along with medications so that we can explore you more what things are bothering you and find solutions for your problems. And pls dnt focus on what others are talking about you just concentrate on your studies. Do not bother what others are talking about you. People keep on talking about others it's their habit
you should know your capabilities and go ahead for success.
I will also suggest you to start doing some breathing ...more
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Ajmer
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Psychiatrist•Murshidabad
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Actually, answer to your question is very difficult. You see, the people in drug development check many interaction of the drug with other substances; but, I seriously doubt they check interaction with lassi/buttermilk. As this is unknown, would suggest you to take the medicine with water, and savor the lassi/buttermilk later.
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