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Fordep 12.5Mg Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 21 years old from Kolkata
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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All psychotropic drugs have side-effects: mild with some and severe with others. There are medicines to treat the side-effects too. But now the choice is whether the main problem is more serious than the side-effects. In that case, you will need to take the medication anyway. You can minimize the effects by being on therapy too and doing regular exercise, sleep well, deal with your feelings, eating a healthy diet, and living a stress-free life.
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Psychiatrist•Akola
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No, it's not habit forming if you take it exactly as advised by your doctor
since it's used in anxiety disorders or major depressive disorders. Both are made worse by alcohol consumption, so you should avoid drinking while simultaneously on treatment.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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If your doctor has suggested to cut down on the dosage of your medicines then it is important you follow the instructions (which are based on your reporting of symptoms and doctor's evaluation). Never self prescribe! and if you feel and find it difficult with the dosage please inform your doctor immediately rather than adjusting medicines on your own.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Panazep 12.5 mg is a combination that is 12.5 mg of paroxetine and 0.5 mg of clonazepam. If it working well for you then it is fine, however it is recommended that you change your medications if you are having excessive dizziness or drowsiness as it may be a bit high of a starting dose for you. We welcome you to consult us for any further queries.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Panazep has paroxetine which is better for panic disorder than depression, kindly consult a psychiatrist and get your prescription modified. Also it will take 4-8 weeks for response to be seen. Combine with cognitive behavior therapy too. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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Paroxetine is usually prescribed for anxiety disorders but we also need to focus on things which are causing your anxiety .pls consult for detailed assessment and management. Good luck.
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Hello Mubeen

I can suggest you some natural ways to get rid of all these things...............you can try:

You have a lot of things you’re feeling responsible for and feel a need to control. I would suggest you break it down into what you can and can’t control. You can control your academics and you might lighten up a bit. In the real world, eventually nobody cares about your academic record but how you perform on the job.

You cant control your parents or whether they ...more
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Dear user according to your information you are suffering from social anxiety. You are 33 years old and taking these medicines. Tardive dyskinesia is a side effect of antipsychotic medications. These drugs are used to treat schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. Td causes stiff, jerky movements of your face and body that you can't control. If you discontinue these medicines you could control td but it will take time. And you should stop medication with the help of a counselor. My sugge...more
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Hello Friend, Appreciate you for taking help in this forum. What's important is to see whether you getting an improvement in your anxiety management. Yes, such medicines will have side effects like weight gain due to certain body conditions and your lifestyle. So it's important to follow certain non medicine treatment plans like adopting few lifestyle routine changes, Dietary changes, Self therapies, exercises etc to balance the side effects and permanent cure.
If you haven't start any such,...more
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Hi I am suffering from social anxiety disorder since long. My psychiatrist tried different combination of medicines but nothing worked notable. Finally, Bupron XL 300 and Panazep (25/0.5 mg) combination worked for me the most. I am taking this combination of these medicines since January 2015 and regularly since October 2015. Recently I gone through regular medical checkup and found elevated liver enzymes - Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT), in my blood stream. I am diagnosed with no signs of Hepatitis (A/B/C), though a bit fatty liver and a small Kidney stone. I am a healthy person with no physical signs of any liver issue. I am developed little fat in my stomach in last couple of years but feel healthy. I don't drink, smoke and am pure vegetarian. I eat home-made healthy food mostly with balanced nutrition diet. I want to understand the possible causes behind my elevated liver enzymes and what could be the possible results of this situation? Is it happening due to my long-term usage of anti-anxiety medication. Do I need to stop my anti-anxiety medication? If I do so, I would be in big trouble as this will directly affect my social and working life. If this is necessary to stop medication, what are possible alternatives for me to control my social-anxiety? Please help and advise. I am worried as I have a family dependent on me only. Thanks in advance. Medicines: Bupron- Bupropion Hydrochloride Modified Release Tablets Panazep- Paroxetine Hydrochloride IP 25 mg + Clonazepam IP 0.5 mg Dosages: 1 Bupron + 1 Panazep daily in the morning with empty stomach before leaving to office Elevated Liver Enzymes: Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) as 169 U/L Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT) as 113 U/L.

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Psychologist•Greater Noida
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Hi, a psychiatrist will be able to answer your concerns with regard to the medicines aspect of your question. Liver enzymes can also be elevated when we have grade 1 fatty liver which can also happen due to lifestyle related issues such as sedentary lifestyle, stress, less exercise and weight gain. In view of your kidney stone, it would be nice to consult a general physician for the same.
As far as Social Anxiety is concerned, it can also be addressed by counselling or therapy with a psychol...more
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