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Asked for male, 61 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Diabetologist•Villupuram
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Yes. But your bp, sugar, cholesterol level and kidney function test should be within normal limits.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Good Morning ~
I am sorry that you are going through a rough phase with depression and I appreciate that you are taking medications. I also believe that you are having problems with medications that need to be addressed and will be able to gladly help if that is the case. I certainly will help you overcome your depression with a detailed information taking session over the phone after you book your online appointment. I am certain that a change in medications will be very helpful in your con...more
Asked for male, 28 years old from Nanded
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DM- Neurology, MD Medicine, MBBS

Neurologist•Delhi
Clonazepam is an anxiolytic as well as a sedative.
It helps relieve anxiety and helps sleep induction.
Asked for male, 31 years old from Bankura
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General Physician•Kolar
Can you please give more details as to four what you're talking clonazepam.
It is usually not advisable to increase dosages of such drugs like clonazepam as they have an impact on your brain. Whether you're taking it for seizures or as an anti-anxiety drug you should never alter the dose without your doctors advice.
Please consult your doctor who prescribed the medicine. If it is a single isolated incident I guess it's all right. But my sincere request and advice to you is to not repeat ...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You might be having chronic anxiety requiring long term medications, rather than taking reduced medications and suffering from anxiety, take optimal or correct dose and the medicine which suits you the best, in consultation with your psychiatrist and live comfortably. The medications used by your psychiatrist are all good. All the best.
Asked for male, 47 years old from Hubli-Dharwad
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Narendra,
Since how long you are taking Concor amlo? If it has not caused depression all these days, it my not be a side effect of Concor.
In persons suffering from hypertension and lipid disturbances (cholesterol), vascular depression is common. Apart from treating these medical illnesses, you need to be treated for depression also to improve your quality of life.
It is OK to take rivotril and fludac, if it is prescribed for you. Probably you can stop rivotril in 15 days. But n...more
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Sir, I strongly recommend that you take him for counseling too. The combination of medication with therapy will definitely help in recovering from this condition and eventually stopping the medication. Anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not tend to happen (usually 90% of your fears will not happen) and expecting too much out of yourself. You n...more
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Asked for male, 39 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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Hello. I'm sorry to hear that you are going through these problems. It would be helpful if you could elaborate on the neurological problems and what exactly happens if you reduce the dose. The medicines prescribed do not usually cause any major neurological problems. But if you desire to adjust the doses, I suggest you consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible.
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