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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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There may be rebound when you suddenly stop m, better to reduce the dose, safest thing is consult your doctor who prescribe the medication.
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Psychiatrist•Roorkee
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If the medicine is suiting you and you are psychologically stable, desvenlafaxine is safe. Regarding weight and high cholestrol you should do life style modifications - walking/ skiiping/ jogging and avoid sugary foods. Take more fibre and less carbohydrates.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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My advice is that you seek counseling help even now to prevent any relapse and to learn new skills, tools, and techniques to otherwise cope. Then you could talk to your doctor about tapering off your medication.
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Combiflam ,may delay the metabolism of D-Veniz, but that may not be causing any serious side effects, discuss with your doctor who may tune the medication accordingly.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes you can but under a psychiatrist advise, because there must have been a reason for the change. Like some physical problems, side effect or drug resistance or something the psychiatrist suspected. So it is advisable you discuss your condition with a psychiatrist and the re-start.
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Psychologist•Madurai
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Both drugs have their own merits and demerits, though they are given for the same purposes. In some individuals desvenlafaxine works better than mirtazapine and vice versa. It is the Doctor Who observes and chooses the better one for the individual need.
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Psychiatrist•Panchkula
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Hello lybrate-user,
Both the salts have their pros and cons and it all depends on the patient's overall symptomatology when it comes of choosing one. None of them is outrightly superior over the other.
Please be warned that you must not take tale any of these without consulting a psychiatrist. Sometimes a wrong choice of drug or a wrong dose can lead to serious health problems and worsening of anxiety.
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