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Asked for Male, 48 years old from Karimnagar
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Kolkata
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Hello Lybrate-User, if you have only sleep disorder I think lonazep will be better but if you have other psychiatric issues you should go by the prescription of psychiatrist as qutipin is used for mood disorders and schizophrenia.
Asked for male, 59 years old from Raichur
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Dear user you can reduce your medicines and then stop slowly but first of all I need a complete case history of yours and want to guide you about your thoughts and worries so that without medicines you can enjoy your life in a better way, but without knowing everything I wonât be able to help you. If you want to get rid of over thinking and negative thoughts medicines are not enough counseling will help you in a better way. If you quit medicines with counseling there are bright chances to get ...more
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Hi, since you have not mentioned details about your illness it is difficult to give appropriate recommendation. However based on the type of medicines prescribed to you I can assume that you might be suffering from sleep disturbance and some anxiety issue. If that is the case these medicines will definitely help you. If you need further information you can contact me.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Asked for male, 48 years old from Pune
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Dear lybrate-user,
certain types of depression like recurrent or bipolar, need long term mood stabiliser like dicorate. It should not be stopped. Things are under control only because your mood is stable these days with dicorate. Please discuss with your psychiatrist about your diagnosis and also the bad effects of stopping. However you can reduce and stop lonazep since it is not for long term use.
certain types of depression like recurrent or bipolar, need long term mood stabiliser like dicorate. It should not be stopped. Things are under control only because your mood is stable these days with dicorate. Please discuss with your psychiatrist about your diagnosis and also the bad effects of stopping. However you can reduce and stop lonazep since it is not for long term use.
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Asked for male, 55 years old from Kochi
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We as psychotherapists don't recommend any medication.
You seem to be overly anxious and need to work on your stress levels.
For your psychological issues, please contact a psychotherapist or counsellor in your area and seek immediate help. You may also need to take psychiatric drugs for sometime, for which you would need to consult a qualified psychiatrist.
Also start engaging in your hobbies and some form of yoga and relaxation for better results.
Also share your issues with yo...more
You seem to be overly anxious and need to work on your stress levels.
For your psychological issues, please contact a psychotherapist or counsellor in your area and seek immediate help. You may also need to take psychiatric drugs for sometime, for which you would need to consult a qualified psychiatrist.
Also start engaging in your hobbies and some form of yoga and relaxation for better results.
Also share your issues with yo...more
Asked for male, 53 years old from Kolkata
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Don’t sleep during day time. Have early and light dinner. Be relaxed after dinner without indulging in serious mental engagement. Go to bed two hours after dinner and have good night sleep. If you still have problem consult through Lybrate for prescribing some homeopathic treatment which is not habit forming or addictive.
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