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Psychiatrist•Chennai
You need to have a valid prescription and regular review when taking olimelt (olanzapine). There are also many other good companies if the particular brand is not available, consult your psychiatrist for the same. Periodic weight measurement, blood sugar and lipid levels need to be monitored. Usually this medicine is used for initial control and later changed to others, depending on the condition. Do not keep giving the medicine, thinking it is only for sleep on your own. Hope this info helps.
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MD, Fellowship in Intergrative Medicine,...read more

Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Yes it is completely reversible disease and change of place will help along with identifying the triggers and treating them along with change in diet and lifestyle.
Asthma can be most probably reversed if you Avoid your triggers like smoke, processed food. No artificial colors and flavors ,perfumes etc
drugs, dust and mites ,stress etc
Decontaminate your decor
No smoking ,Clean regularly ,Regular exercise Maintain a healthy weight
Maintain optimal humidity
Changing your d...more
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L L. B..,, M.Sc psychy,, N L P, P.G.D.G....read more

Psychologist•Vijayawada
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It is not good continue medicine. It leads side effects. Better to come out from medicine. For depression psychological counselling will helps very much. I think you never attend for counselling. Strong counselling sessions are required. Use the medicine whenever you feel normal then leave it. It is best as soon as possible you should come out from the medicine. Years together you use your mind addicted to medicine. Suppose in future you cannot sleep properly without medicine. It is always bette...more
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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
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Haan diabetes ho sakti hai, aur bimariya jaise dyslipidemia, hypotension aur dusre mansik rog bhi hosakte hain.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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If you are taking medications to help with problems that you were facing and you are currently better then the medications are certainly good for your health. The medications sizodon plus and olimelt ae routinely used in clinical practice. If you have any specific health-related questions do not hesitate to contact us directly.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an appointment for a confidential and priva...more
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General Physician•Delhi
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You should not take any medicine without doctor's advice. It may be harmful and can lead other complications. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment.
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M. S. in Psychotherapy and Counselling

Psychologist•Jaipur
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hi, I can understand your feelings. I think here your mother's age to be blamed for her depression. In India most of the senior citizens just leave the hope for living because of their weak physical health and thus make themselves mentally and physically weak too. Try to make her happy by providing the atmosphere which she likes.
You may invite someone whom she likes to talk to. Provide her with the food which she likes. Don't restrict her to eat . let her move on her own just keep an ...more
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Psychiatrist•Karur
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Dear lybrate-user, you are currently taking two antipsychotics, an antidepressant, a mood stabilizer and a long acting antipsychotic. In long term these tablets are going to harm your metabolic system and you will develop weight gain and higher chances of getting coronary artery disease. My request is you better consult with your psychaitrist and please consider going for cognitive behaviour theraphy.
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