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Flunil 20 MG Capsule Health Feed

Asked for male, 24 years old from Ranchi
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MBBS, DPM (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist•Thrissur
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Dear Md I,
Until and unless the illness is cured May take a long time. You are reating BP, Dabetes fr along time you now..Like that you may to treat. See your doc regularly
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Psychiatrist•Thrissur
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It will not cause addiction
Depression is a very common problem.There are so ever so many much worse than u. Yours is a little problem No need to worry. Stop smoking and Alcohol Have regular exercise like walking swimming cycling jogging with friends for one hour Holidays once in a week DailyYoga, Scheduling activities Hobbies Social service Take fish and vegetables T Exercise
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Psychiatrist•Thrissur
No long time side effects You can safely take
Depression is a very common problem.There are so ever so many much worse than u. Yours is a little problem No need to worry. Stop smoking and Alcohol Have regular exercise like walking swimming cycling jogging with friends for one hour Holidays once in a week DailyYoga, Scheduling activities Hobbies Social service Take fish and vegetables Exercise
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Hi! proper history is must ,fluoxetine take 6 to 8 week with with adequate dose upto 100 mg per day then we can say drug is not working so please reconsult your psychiatrist & review your treatment ,if it doesn't work then you will be switched to other ssri or snri drug.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Fluoxetine and naltrexone have minimal interactions as their way they act on body is different. So it is safe to take them together.
Asked for male, 25 years old from Ranchi
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Psychologist•Jaipur
Hi, first of all I would suggest you that for medication part you should talk to your treating doctor so that he can make changes in doses or medicines. Secondly I would highly suggest you to go for cbt and erp therapies with a good psychotherapist. Cognitive behaviour therapy works wonders in case of anxiety and exposure response prevention therapy works very effectively in ocd.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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I suspect that you are one of many who have been taking medicines but not working with a counselor in tandem. You need both counseling and medical intervention. The combination is ideal for the cure to be complete. In fact counseling will need to go on for a long time to develop skills and techniques to cope with everyday challenges of your life. If you remain episode-free for three years at least, you can be weaned off of the medication. So I assume that for all of these many years you have bee...more
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MD - Psychiatry, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Patna
Dear thanks for asking your querry here. You concern is genuine. For psychosis the dose of risperidone is less. But the dose of fludac for ocd is ok. I am not aware about current psychotic symptoms of your brother. If still he has delusion or hallucoinations, you may ask for a review by his psychiatrist who may consider increasing the dose of risperidone.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Khan,
There are different disorders presenting with similar complaints. You may be suffering from Generalised Anxiety Disorder and your doctor would have diagnosed it. So, she/he treating with petril beta. Your friend would have thought that you are suffering from Mixed Anxiety Depressive Disorder and would have advised fludac in addition.
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My wife, age 27 year undergoing ocd treatment since our marriage about last 3.5 years. She was taking sertraline .we are not planning for baby for this medication, thought once medication stops or reduced we will plan for a child. In the mean time I change my job and move to new city. We approach a new doctor, we explain all things to doctor, doctors advice’s to postpone our child planning for few months, and doctor wants result and wants to change medicine, prescribed flunil 40, clonil 25, rospitril 0.5. Last 20 days she was taking this medicine. Now problem is she missed her period and we check for pregnancy and found positive. Consult gynecologist, and gynecologist said it has been 34 days she pregnant. Please suggest what to do now, should we continue pregnancy? Or abort it and continue medication? As the medicines are not safe for pregnancy and it is going to our first child, I do not want to take any risk.

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Hi, data on use of these medications in pregnancy is limited but studies have not found an increased risk of malformations in the baby with their (fluoxetine, chlorpromazine and risperidone) use in pregnancy. A detailed scan to look at the baby’s body parts should be performed between 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. The medicines should be switched to single instead of multiple if possible after review by the psychiatrist. Also, the baby needs to be observed after birth as it may show withdrawl symp...more
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