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Asked for male, 36 years old from Patna
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Psychologist•Noida
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Here are some ways you can overcome depression and anxiety:
cry: some researchers say that crying helps to communicate pain to others. It is found that crying removes toxins from the body. But do not cry if you don’t feel like it.
Exercise: it is found that exercise releases endorphins and other chemicals that eventually helps to fight sadness. Moreover it helps you develop energetic and positive personality.
Smile: even though you are feeling down, smiling have the strongest positiv...more
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Patna
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MBBS, M.D. Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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There are no need to take two antidepressant until unless resistant depression or recurrent depression. One single ssri sufficient for optimum dose n adequte duration with consultation of psychiatrist.
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Asked for male, 31 years old from Patna
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes. You can take both at night. I believe the doctor is a psychiatrist as this combination needs to be carefully used by that specialist. All the best.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Palwal
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Harish,
i don't understand your question clearly. But i can understand your doctor's struggle to help you with combination of antidepressants. Your recent symptoms are not due to mirtazapine. Either they are due to withdrawal of quetiapine or your own disorder recurring at this time again. However please discuss clearly with your doctor your concerns.
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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.
Asked for male, 36 years old from Azamgarh
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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You are into an anger-related depression and need the assistance of a counselor too. This I am sure you have not tried and that is why there is so much trouble coming out of the depression. So find a good counselor and work with that person along with the medication you are taking. A lot of your symptoms are either induced by the depression or is a part of the disorder. So they should all stand to benefit if you combined the two therapies. In the meantime please do the following sincerely becaus...more
Asked for Male, 25 years old from Hyderabad
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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She may experience increased appetite, and may need to get her HBA1c and lipid profile done. Other than that, there is no issue.
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Asked for male, 59 years old from Bangalore
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DNB (Psychiatry), DPM, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Sertraline and mirtazapine can be prescribed together.
As per what schedule you r taking its correct, avoid taking them together as mirtazapine in morning hours may cause drowsiness.
My comments are only useful" if you are taking a valid prescription after consulting psychiatrist"
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