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Asked for male, 54 years old from Siliguri
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
Dear lybrate-user. I hope you know about bipolar disorder. According to the severity of the symptoms, it could take around 6 months to 5 years for treatment. Some bipolar patients have to continue medicines throughout their life. Work with your psychiatrist for an earlier cure. Take care.
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Que to a endocrinologist & psychiatrist? Hello sir, my wife is 25 years old, mother of 2.5 years toddler and she is on following anti-anxiety and anti-depressants venlor-xr 37.5 (venlafaxine) zapiz 0.25 (clonazepam) pramipex er 0.375 (pramipexole) mirtaz 7.5 (mirtazapine) rosuvas f 10 duration of psychiatric medicine: 3 mnth can these above drugs raise blood sugar levels? Her sugar levels especially post-meal sugars are going high (165 mg/dl, 185 mg/dl etc) her father is diabetic since 20 years she has gain weight with above drugs and now her bmi is 29.5 her physical activity due to her psychological condition has gone low, again in past few months she ate too much of sweet and junk food whenever she had an anxiety attack (to bypass or lower down anxiety) my question to endocrinologist and psychiatrist is that: can these psychiatric medicines raise the blood sugar levels? If yes, what are the alternatives to these psychiatric medicines? A question to psychiatrist?

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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

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Anxiety and depression oftentimes go together. The weight gain is not surprising some due to the medication, and some due to lower metabolic rate, and low exercise, and emotional eating. There may be genetic influences for diabetes and she must take precautions. There seem to be some psychological problems that need investigation and treatment from a counselor too. I believe there may be some genetic predisposition or there has been some childhood issue, related to anger and fear, that needs urg...more
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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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D. N. B. PSYCHIATRY, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
Mr. lybrate-user, you do not get addicted to mirtazapine. There can be some withdrawal symptoms such as sleeplessness, irritability, but not with such a small dose.
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Urologist•Mumbai
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If patients are experiencing sexual dysfunction with an ssri, I think it's reasonable to offer them the option to switch to another medication, and vortioxetine has clearly demonstrated a benefit for patients with treatment-emergent sexual dysfunction.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
they both are antidepressants. Amit belongs to an older group called as tricyclic antidepressants whereas mirtazapine belongs to a newer nassa antidepressants.
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Dear lybrate-user,
by this time of 6 months, you might have developed tolerance to sedation of mirtazapine. So, you may not feel lethargic or drowsy due to mirtazapine. If you skip the dose, it takes again 2-3 weeks to start its action. Not a good idea. You can ask your doctor for a non sedating antidepressant in the next follow up.
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Have severe anxiety, depression, lack of sleep, ibs diarrhea problem, weakness from last 15 year and tried all treatment like allopathic, homeopathic, ayurvedic, unani but no proper relief. I have anxiety and depression since last 15 year and try several allopathic medicine. Presently taking nexito forte 10 mg, petril beta 10 mg in morning and evening and mirtazapine 7.5 mg in night. I also have ibs diarrhea problem. But not get freshness and energy in morning. I have shown to another renowned psychiatrists and he suggested me to use prestiq 50 mg in morning and evening and petril beta 10. Pls sugest which combination of medicine I can take for my long term depression, severe anxiety, ptsd, ibs diarrhea, headache, loss of energy etc. Mirtazapine create me excess sedation in day time which create prob in day to day work. Prestiq create me sweating and some time headache. Pls suggest which combination is bette to treat my problem. Please help anxiety.

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Psychiatrist•Murshidabad
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It's very difficult to answer your question, as we are not allowed to write prescription here. Also, we do not know what are the medications you took for your condition in the past ('all' is too generic).
All the current medications are good, and proven for long term efficacy.
Just want to add, take nexito forte, petril beta in the evening or night, as have potential for sedation. You might discontinue pristiq and mirtaz if facing problems after consulting psychiatrist (don't stop abrupt...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Famish,
Mirtazapine is sedating. But in your case, it is NOT prescribed for sedation. Its antidepressant effect will be useful - not only in insomnia but also in other symptoms. The prescription starts with 7.5 mg and goes on building upto even 90 mg to get over depression. Generally the doctor will try with the lowest dose for 2-3 weeks and increase it depending on the benefit and side effects. Vortioxetine is comparatively a newer antidepressant and you have to try out the dose. Again...more
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