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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There is nothing called better or inferior. All medications are tailored to an individual depending on the symptoms, response and tolerability. Over the Counter self medication and self medication by googling is dangerous to one's body and mind. Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and can cause severe dependence and side effects on a longer run. Escitalopram ad Sertraline are SSRI's and need to be prescribed carefully adjusting/ titrating dosage by a psychiatrist. Hope this info helps.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Hello,
-boligra-m is prescribed for different conditions like allergy, wheeze, hay fever, etc
- etizolam is prescribed for anxiety, sedation, etc. It is meant for short term use only, usually up to a month
- escitalopram is an antidepressant /antianxiety medication. It needs to be taken the long term at least for 6 months up to a year or more.
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Psychiatrist•Panchkula
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Hello lybrate-user,
Both the salts have their pros and cons and it all depends on the patient's overall symptomatology when it comes of choosing one. None of them is outrightly superior over the other.
Please be warned that you must not take tale any of these without consulting a psychiatrist. Sometimes a wrong choice of drug or a wrong dose can lead to serious health problems and worsening of anxiety.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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It is the side effect of Escitalopram and will reduce over a time period and need not stop the drug as it is good for your symptoms
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General Physician•Trivandrum
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Vitamin e and levocarnitine are antioxidant and involved in lipid metabolism respectively so it could lead to overall improvement in fatigue and decreased energy. Escitalopram is an anti depressant medication used to treat depression and some other disorders like obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Nandlal,
Both are good. Such combination studies are not done usually. So, you can use whichever combination works for you. But at the age of 64, it is better to use etizolam.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Lybrate-User,
Please consult the psychiatrist who prescribed it to you. If it is with suicidal intent, she/he may add another drug/ect/therapy/admission to hospital. If it is impulsive, she/he may discuss this issue in therapy. Observe yourself, if any symptoms come up, go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment.
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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You have to improve your food habits do
1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day
3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day.
5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, mints or mint-flavoured foods, pungent, sour things, tomato-based foods. 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages.
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Yes, there are some minor modifications that psychiatrists make when you visit them and express your symptoms. These are based on signs of improvement or otherwise and I hope you are doing well with the new set of medications. If you would like to do so, you might want to consult us for a second opinion. You are always welcome.
Look forward to hearing from you.
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MA - Psychology, PhD Psychology

Psychologist•Delhi
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Get in touch with your psychiatrist. Also for generalised anxiety disorder I would suggest you begin by making some lifestyle changes too. Start relaxation ecercises and mindfulness training activities. Cognitive behavior therapy is also very efficient in treating gad. Get in touch with a psychologist near you or online.
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