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Asked for male, 33 years old from Patna
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your struggles. I can understand how challenging it must be for you to try to quit alcohol, especially when facing the difficulties and temptations that come with it.
Firstly, I want to commend you for taking the courageous step of seeking help and starting medication to support your journey towards sobriety. It's important to acknowledge that overcoming addiction is a process that takes time and persistence, and it's okay to ask f...more
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your struggles. I can understand how challenging it must be for you to try to quit alcohol, especially when facing the difficulties and temptations that come with it.
Firstly, I want to commend you for taking the courageous step of seeking help and starting medication to support your journey towards sobriety. It's important to acknowledge that overcoming addiction is a process that takes time and persistence, and it's okay to ask f...more
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Hello. Your mother appears to be affected by a condition called epilepsy (most probably generalised tonic clonic siezure) which is going to remain there for life. As she is taking zeptol 400 (carbamazepine) regularly, it is the drug of choice for this condition too along with valproate and is quite safe too. This medicine is not the cause for diabetes and hyperchlesterolemia. But as she has already taken medications for more than 15 years with out occurance of single episode of convulsion and un...more
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There are lots of medications available for the the depression and anger but the selection of medication is very tricky and important for optimal benifit and least side effects and that depends on many factors like - past history, family history, severity of illness, duration, number of episodes, treatment response, side effects from previous treatment etc. So I would recommend you to discuss your case in detail with a psychiatrist nearby or online so that thorough evaluation is done and accordi...more
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Ranchi
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Deer Pankaj,
Lorazepam addiction also needs treatment along with your depression. Though you have mentioned the tablets name, you have not mentioned the maximum dose tried and the duration of each tablet taken. If it is maximum dose and adequate duration, you will be given add-ons of intractable depression. There are many more that will be added to your antidepressant. Any therapy if added, most of the psycho social problems of depression can be resolved. Your quality of life will improve in...more
Lorazepam addiction also needs treatment along with your depression. Though you have mentioned the tablets name, you have not mentioned the maximum dose tried and the duration of each tablet taken. If it is maximum dose and adequate duration, you will be given add-ons of intractable depression. There are many more that will be added to your antidepressant. Any therapy if added, most of the psycho social problems of depression can be resolved. Your quality of life will improve in...more
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Belgaum
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Hello
- lorazepam is meant to be used for short term use only. Usually not recommended to continue over 4 weeks. It needs to be gradually tapered down to prevent withdrawal effects
- have you been diagnosed with ocd? In that case you will benefit by ssri medication. I see that you are already on fluoxetine which will be helpful. Dose needs to be adjusted according to response.
- why was amitriptyline prescribed? Discuss with your doctor to see whether it can be stopped gradually
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- lorazepam is meant to be used for short term use only. Usually not recommended to continue over 4 weeks. It needs to be gradually tapered down to prevent withdrawal effects
- have you been diagnosed with ocd? In that case you will benefit by ssri medication. I see that you are already on fluoxetine which will be helpful. Dose needs to be adjusted according to response.
- why was amitriptyline prescribed? Discuss with your doctor to see whether it can be stopped gradually
...more
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