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Hi! etiozolam is safe drug in full dose like 0.5 mg bd n sos with ssri (escitalopram or fluovaxamine).+ take cbt also by psychologist.
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I have evaluated your query thoroughly. Yes can be taken together without problems Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL
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Warm welcome to Lybrate.com
I have evaluated your query thoroughly. Yes can be taken together without problems Hope this clears your query. Wishing you fine recovery. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL
https://www.Lybrate.com/gandhinagar/doctor/dr-bhagyesh-patel-general-surgeon
Regards take care.
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Asked for female, 36 years old from Kolkata
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Do lead an active life.
Exercise in the form of pranayam, yoga, cycling, Swimming, gymming, walking.
U can be treated homeopathically but for that I need detailed case history. So call back.
Exercise in the form of pranayam, yoga, cycling, Swimming, gymming, walking.
U can be treated homeopathically but for that I need detailed case history. So call back.
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Hi Lybrate user,
Although antianxiety medications like etizzolam can be taken. But they have a propensity to cause dependence and more so ever are not the first line treatment for anxiety. It would be better to consult a psychiatrist and start an antidepressant and or psychotherapy so that antianxiety medications are not needed on a regular basis.
Although antianxiety medications like etizzolam can be taken. But they have a propensity to cause dependence and more so ever are not the first line treatment for anxiety. It would be better to consult a psychiatrist and start an antidepressant and or psychotherapy so that antianxiety medications are not needed on a regular basis.
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Prothiaden definitely is not the first choice medication for panic disorder, mostly a GP would have prescribed the same. Etilaam is effective for short duration, what you need is a long time solution, so better consult a psychiatrist either in person or online and seek proper medication and therapy for panic disorder. All the best.
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