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Asked for male, 30 years old from Kasaragod
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Thanks for putting up your query. Relapses suggest that the illness is not completely addressed or illness is progressive. Also depends forte contains escitalopram and clonazepam, and clonazepam being 'needed' for such a long time means illness is not completely addressed. Please discuss all issues with your doctor on follow up.
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General Surgeon•Ghaziabad
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Hi. In my opinion mirtazapine is an antidepressant. It may or may not help in IBS. I never prescribe it for IBS. Your symptoms as you told may be related to drug withdrawal. Regarding stopping the drug you should consult the doctor who advised it. For IBS I can help you with few medications and lifestyle changes. Avoid unnecessary stress and anxiety.
Sleep properly, drink adequate water. Avoid spicy oily and outside food.
No smoking/alcohol/tobacco etc. Eat more of green vegetables and f...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You can continue the same for long time under psychiatrist supervision. Frequent blood tests are needed to monitor the side effects and efficacy. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
Yes i can.These are the minimal dose of these drugs and will not cause any harm though it is better to try stopping mirtaz which in this case working as a sedative only. You can try, if it works than gud, if not than again restart it.
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Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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L citrulline is amino acid. So. U can take it along with it only if needed. But ideally. Pre workout with such amino acid need to be avoided. Already you are on rexipra nd mirtaz. Which wil give you happiness nd active ness. Rest you can continue your gym nd medicine to tackle emotional nd physical. Issues. Thank you.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
The interaction will not be fatal or dangerous. It is undesirable since you may need more dose to counteract the side-effect (alertness) of theophylline in tea. For the effect of lifting depression, you may need less dose of antidepressant. These are theoretical - practically please observe and report to your psychiatrist. She/he will adjust the dose.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Hi there ~
there are many medications that can help treat depression and this is something that you might need to discuss with your psychiatrist. You are on medications for a very long time and right now it has not been helpful. I hope this helps in the way that you can find options to have your depression treated. Medications including but not limited to escitalopram, vilazodone, sertraline, bupropion, desvenlafaxine, duloxetine, etc may be other options however I strongly advise you to con...more
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No sidre effects I know for Mirtaz after Gall bladder surgery, why are you taking Mirtaz for the last 10 years.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Meenu,
7.5 mg is the lowest dose of mirtaz. You can discuss with your doctor about stopping it, if you feel okay. But during menopausal time, the doctor may request you to continue for few more months at 7.5 mg dose.
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