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Hello U just take lots of fluids,continue whatever medicines ur taking,Donot stop them,do check ur bp,sugar levels n do u have pain in ear,check hb also if possible..but till then take Homoeopathic medicine Conium Maculatum 1m 4 pills 4 times 4 days n give a gap of 1 week n revert back..
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Greying of hair before the age of 35 years is referred to as premature greying. Main reasons could be stress or anxiety, improper diet, overuse of shampoos and conditioners or, of course, it could be in your genes. Premature greying of hair can be successfully treated with homeopathic medicines. You can buy package offered by me which includes medicines and consultation. No side effects.
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Lorazepam on a shorter course few weeks is good drug, on a longer run is very harmful. It can produce early dementia, withdrawal seizures, personality changes, brain shrinkage. But you cannot stop suddenly. Consult a psychiatrist online or in person, it s dose has to be tapered and substitutes given.
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There is nothing called better or inferior. All medications are tailored to an individual depending on the symptoms, response and tolerability. Over the Counter self medication and self medication by googling is dangerous to one's body and mind. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and can cause severe dependence and side effects on a longer run. Escitalopram ad Sertraline are SSRI's and need to be prescribed carefully adjusting/ titrating dosage by a psychiatrist. Hope this info helps.
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There is not any fix table to describe themselves like short term and long term . It is like approximately. No fix table, no one fix answer.
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Hey lybrate-user!
I understand your confusion here. It sounds like it is in your best interest to reach out to your psychiatrist who prescribed you the medication and clarify these questions. It is important to ask any doubts that you have about your medication and its effect on your body to your psychiatrist. Hope this helps :)
I understand your confusion here. It sounds like it is in your best interest to reach out to your psychiatrist who prescribed you the medication and clarify these questions. It is important to ask any doubts that you have about your medication and its effect on your body to your psychiatrist. Hope this helps :)
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