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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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Psychiatrist•Vellore
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Not withdrawal, as both ativan and librium belong to the same group of drugs. Though you may need to review with your psychiatrist to fine-tune the drugs as per your current symptoms, including sadness. Could be an increase in your primary disorder or a new onset depression, these are not drug related. Sometimes librium help anxiety issues slightly better in the background of any alcohol/substance history. Don't worry, review. Best of luck.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Why would you go against the doctor's orders? Unless you go for therapy, you may not get off of this medication that easily. You are feeling better because of the medication. So, if you want to stop, you must consult your doctor. There is a course, and dosages are tapered off as per your improvement. If you stop abruptly, you will experience a relapses which can be worse than the first attack. What you are suffering from is aa serious disorder and needs continuous medication unless you work with...more
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Neurologist•Pune
Both are different drugs . Better not compare them . dosage mentioned by you are routinely used dosage .
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Pulmonologist•Gurgaon
All these medications are for anxiety. I hope the cause for breathlessness has been looked at.
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Hello, persistent feelings of anxiety, dread about illness, bad health, negativity, stress, loss of interest along with few other symptoms like feeling low or sad, constant tiredness, feelings of loneliness, helplessness & sleeping difficulties is suggestive of depression. Now, the simplest solution to depression, tension, anxiety & similar problems ; is a proper course of medicines & certain lifestyle changes ranging from as simple things including a proper course of medicines to get rid of thi...more
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General Physician•Noida
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You can not decide that you are having low sperm count with out doing semen analyasis test,
You may be having low semen count (not low sperm count) and it may be due to anxiety not due to these medications
Follow advise 1.Involvement in creative activites 2. Daily outing morning evening and spend some time with nature like in Park will certainly help
consult for further management.
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Belgaum
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user, Congratulations again. Keep on motivating yourself daily - only for one day to remain without alcohol. Request your family doctor to give you Thiamine 600 -1000 mg daily as injection or tablets for 1 week. It will be better if you take injection fro 3 days at least. It will help you. It is just a B complex vitamin. Keep it up.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Automatic thoughts are present in different psychological disorders including depression, anxiety, ocd etc. Except for ocd the treatment you are taking usually start showing effects within 1 month but for ocd it takes up to 2 months. Still if you have taken treatment for such duration and didn't see any improvement then your treatment need modification. Consult with an experienced psychiatrist nearby or online so that detail discussion and evaluation is done and accordingly treatment can be sugg...more
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Belgaum
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You can not keep taking librium for long. The dose needs to be titrated down and stopped, else it can produce laziness by itself. For proper treatment, consult any psychiatrist. All the best.
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