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General Physician•Alappuzha
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Commonly reported side effects of modafinil include: headache and nausea. Other side effects include: anorexia and xerostomia. See below for a comprehensive list of adverse effect.
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General Physician•Pune
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Day time sleep disorder may have some cause like obesity, sleep apnoea or narcolepsy. You should have a general cheque up by a physician and ent specialist. If normal but problem persisits you should consult a sleep disorder specialist or neurophysicain to manage.
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I am 23 year old female and I was diagnosed with ocd, generalised anxiety and panic disorder over 7 years ago. I have tried a few different scars over the years, some have really helped and others have not had great side effects so have had to stop. I was recently on lips (fluvoxamine) and have been on 100 mg for 6 weeks. My psychiatrist has decided to take me off of it because it was causing really bad fatigue and gi side effects/rapid weight loss that was interfering with my life. I am now going to try prozac which I think will be good for me. I have read some stories about withdrawing from luvox online and I am very nervous. The plan from my psychiatrist is to drop from 100 mg to 50 mg of luvox for 5 or so days and then stop altogether, then the following day begin prozac at 10 mg for 4 days, then increase to 20 mg and stay on that dose. He said I should not have any issues or any significant issues with withdrawals in this method, as I am going to be replacing the ssri with prozac, but I am still very nervous. Do you think dropping from 100 mg to 50 mg is going to cause me seizures/vomiting or severe withdrawal effects etc? Do you think this way is okay? He said if I am having significant problems I can drop to 25 mg luvox for a few days after 50 mg and then start on the prozac the following day and he was very insistent I would be okay, but I am very worried. Does this change seem okay? I have always cross tapered medicine, never directly switched so I am very scared it's going to cause intolerable withdrawals. Thanks.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
both fluvoxamine and prozac are ssris. The anxiety and fear of severe withdrawal is a part of your ocd. Please withdraw from 100 to 50 and stop. No need to go for 25 mg - may not be available. No withdrawal will happen, since it is at a lowest dose. Usually fluoxamine will be withdrawn from 300 - 400 mg/day. Please add therapy also for your treatment so that with erp (exposure and response prevention) your fear comes down - not only for withdrawal but also for other obsess...more
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Urologist•Mumbai
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Weak pelvic floor muscles might impair your ability to delay ejaculation. Pelvic floor exercises (kegel exercises) can help strengthen these muscles.
The pause-squeeze technique
your doctor might instruct you and your partner in the use of a method called the pause-squeeze technique. This method works as follows:
begin sexual activity as usual, including stimulation of the penis, until you feel almost ready to ejaculate.
Have your partner squeeze the end of your penis, at the poi...more
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Sexologist•Kolkata
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-pill tablet is a hormonal contraception, an effective contraceptive tablet widely used by women to avoid unwanted pregnancy
about i-pill emergency contraceptive pill, 1 tablet
i-pill emergency contraceptive pill, 1 tablet belongs to the class of medications called ‘contraceptives’ primarily used for birth control and treating dysmenorrhea (irregular and painful periods). Contraception is a procedure that aims to prevent pregnancy and is used in family planning. Dysmenorrhea is irregular...more
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