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Asked for male, 32 years old from Bankura
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Psychologist•Pune
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OK, can understand r problem.
It sounds good that you r taking medication for your problem.
But it is very important to do regular follow up with your doctor. If you have not feeling good on that medication that time you should have to meet your doctor again and explained the problem and symptoms to the doctor .Plz don't hesitate to meet your doctor for follow up.
Thank you and have a nice day.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
Mirtazapine is fine, you need to taper and stop zolpidem which is addictive and carries long term risks. Discuss with your psychiatrist. All the best.
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You cannot and must not quit medication just like that. It has to be supported by your doctor always. Normally, if you have been on medication and that too the optimum does and your brain gets accustomed to this dose and medication for at least 3 years without any relapses, you can reduced gradually. This has to be monitored by a doctor. If done unprofessionally, it can worsen your condition and withdrawal symptoms may get initiated. So be patient and work with your doctor. In the meantime pleas...more
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Dear Imityaz,
Instead of mirtazapine and its dose, you need to learn a non medical management of stress. Interviews are normal daytoday stress like exams. You will be facing them often. It does not need mirtazapine. Mirtazapine is not a sedative to make you sleep better. Sedation is a side effect of mirtazapine.
Please learn Jacobson's deep muscle relaxation exercise or yoga/pranayama or meditation or anything your family members ask you to practice.
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Hi lybrate-user.
Tab mirtazipine is an antidepressant molecule and is prescribed only by a registered practitioner .at lower dosages, it has a more of sedative action due to binding with histamine receptors. The rationale of gradually hiking or tapering the dose depends on the the status of improvement or deterioration of symptoms and hence to be done strategically by a trained professional after the thorough assessment of the patient. As sudden reduction may lead to relapse of symptoms or o...more
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Yes you can, consider stopping petril and mirtaz 7.5 mg of night. Keeping your age in mind (80 yrs) ill suggest you to be kept on lowest possible dose for medicines.
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We as life skills coaches don't prescribe ny medication, for that you need to consult a qualified psychiatrist
You also need to consult a qualified counsellor in your area and take their advice to get yourself released of all emotional trauma you hold within
Symptoms suggests you are too much overworked and anxious
You can engage yourself in some form of yoga or relaxation to take care of your stress and anxiety as apparently from your situation it seems you are very anxious. You sho...more
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Dear lybrate user,
Most of the people who are in treatment for a long time do experience these kind of difficulties in taking medicines as per the schedule given by doctors. Most commonly forgetting to take medicines or forgetfully taking the same medicines twice, is the problem that has been encountered by the healthcare facilities. Here, you have not mentioned what type of difficulties you are facing. And it is not advisable to change the morning dose of veniz xr to night without your doct...more
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Ayurveda•Ashoknagar
Do one thing simply lie down on bed and take deep breath . Take light food before going to bed . Just walk half an hour after taking dinner.
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