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BDS, Certification In Hypnotherapy, Cert...read more

Psychologist•Delhi
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Dear questioner,
my advice will be to taper off the drugs gradually in consultation with your psychiatrist.
It will need some doing as withdrawal and physical and psychological dependence on them. I hold the view that drugs (anti-depressants/anti convulsants) are chemicals and most of its exact mechanism still unknown to the experts as well.
They are like necessary evils, they will not cure you, but act as palliatives which actually with their hosts of physical and mental adverse eff...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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If you are on an adequate dose of Licab, you don't need to take any other medicine. Please get a serum Lithium level checked to see if the dose is adequate for you or not.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
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Hi the medicines you mentioned you have to continue for two years or until you attain a stable state of mind.
Hi, I will prescribe some harmless but effective flower remedy. Mix 2 drops of Aspen+ 2 drops of Mimulus + 2 drops of Mustard +Cherry Plum 2 drops + 2 drops of Scleranthus + 2 drops of White chestnut Mix these with 100 ml water and drink it every morning and night.(same dose) on empty stomach.
If problem continues consult me online.
These flower remedies are available in Homo...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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Hi,
As you are already taking medication lithium carbonate, it may be due to side effect of medication. Its better to have consultation from doctor who started medication, and get blood test done in detail to know if their is any lithium toxicity, may require dose adjustment.
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Psychologist•Ghaziabad
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Hi lybrate-user Firstly you take lots of water n do meditation or yoga after this the things make you irriatate or anger stay away from these things or second way make out its another solution y is it happening you have to understnd other situation too n for this you have to calm relax you r remedy of urself dear tc.
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CCPH, BHMS

Homeopath•Bhilai
Who advised to tke these medications. I dnt thnk if it ws the correct medications gvn to you thn tl nw you might hve got cured. Its homoeopathy nt allopathy tht you hve to tke lifelng.
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There is no life threatening drug interaction between the three as mentioned by you, only excessive sedation can be there, which can be adjusted with dosage. Consult your psychiatrist in person if you have more sedation rather than calling and sending sms. All the best.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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I think that you need to consult your doctor if the mania symptoms are high and disturbing your functioning. Your medication is useful in the treatment of unipolar depression and anxiety, so a review is recommended. I also strongly advise you to get into talk therapy too.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) is a psychological illness that involves severe mood swings. These mood swings take the form of depression or mania and may last for several months at a time. You can stop this medicine and observe.
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