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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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Valium and nitrosun as rightly said are benzodiazepines usually prescribed for relieving anxiety and they do impart good sleep. There are few chances of toxicity at the dosage which you are taking but they need to taken cautiously when one is having history of asthama. There are more chances of being dependent on them if taken for long period of time as they have addictive potential.
Ideally one needs to work on his anxiety by behavioural therapy and these medicines can be helpful in initial...more
Asked for Male, 66 years old from Kolkata
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
You are on multiple medications as well as you have medical comorbidity. It is advisable you discuss this matter with your treating psychiatrist as they are aware of your medical background. There is risk of interaction between medicines leading to adverse side effects if all information is not taken into account. It is better to consult your Psychiatrist in person regarding this matter.
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Asked for Male, 51 years old from Kollam
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Hi im 23 year old male from kerala I was injecting tramadol (tydol 100 mg) very high usually 4-5 shots (100 mg-10 ml/shot) in a day and was using nitrosun 10 mg about 4-5 tabs in a day according to the mood for about 1 month continuously with marijuana and I also had a serious drug use about some times back for about 1 year+ and I was all lost but I stopped using it and was back to life with some de-addiction treatments and I was happy and I had only little bit marijuana use but after 1 year I again used tramadol for a fun in one day and it got me again addicted used it for continuously for 1 month along with nitrosun and marijuana I agin lost my track in my life but now I quitted and had been about 34+ days clean but now I have some difficulties in my body like pain in joints gas troubles like I lost all my body weight but now I gained some and I lost my moistures in my hair and hair fall issue I was a person with thick and oily hair and I have some little bit difficulty in speaking, thinking and writing and sometimes my mood changes from a little bit fraction of seconds sometimes I feel social anxiety.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Noufal,
Congratulations for trying to quit drugs repeatedly. Any substance dependence causes relapses often. So, you need to be on continuous follow up with the deaddiction centre for relapse prevention. Mostly these addictions occur along with another psychiatric disorder like mood disorder. It also needs treatment continuously and simultaneously. These withdrawal symptoms will be treated in different ways by your doctor and you will be back on tracks. All the best. Follow up for many ...more
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Dear lybrate-user,
opioid drug addiction is a complex and a long-standing problem, causing a lot of suffering, like you have seen. Because of this I suggest that you seek in-person treatment from a good psychiatrist. The treatment will involve medications that will help you overcome withdrawal and reduce craving to use again. And equally important is long-term therapy that will support your recovery. Similarly, untreated adhd increases your risk of returning to drug use, even after you've te...more
Asked for male, 35 years old from Aurangabad
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Psychologist•Thane
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Hi,
please understand that the situation you are in can be taken care of.
For medicine part, I would suggest to go for a second opinion or talk to your current doctor again for getting a better treatment.
Fearful, irrational thoughts are currently clouding your judgement and should be taken care off by a competent psychologist who will be giving you a safe environment to talk about everything and make you feel liberated and surrounded with strong coping mechanisms to deal with the cu...more
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Asked for male, 71 years old from Ernakulam
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I am 67 years old and was working after retirement also till a few months ago. Immediately after retirement I started feeling some sort of anxiety and depression for which I consulted a psychologist who suggested to do blood test and after that prescribed thyronorm50 tablet for sometime and some sleeping tablets since I was having sleep disturbance also at that time. Since there was no relief after 3 months ,I contacted him again and he referred me to a psychiatrist who prescribed Nitravet 10 and Symbal20 which I started taking and the things improved and as per the Doctors advice I withdrew it slowly. For next 6 months I was O.K but again started having the same symptoms. So I consulted the Doctor who advised me to start taking the medicine again which I did. This process is going on for the last 7 years and kindly advise me a permanent solution for withdrawing the medicines and live a normal life. I was having sleep disorders and I am continuing it for the last 7 years eventhough in between we stopped the other medicine except Thyronorm which is now increased to 75 mg after seeing the 6 monthly blood tests. Kindly advice.

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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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The psychologist who prescribed medications is a quack, he has no business prescribing thyronorm and sleeping bills, report him to the authorities. You might be having chronic depression, follow your psychiatrist advise, and if needed meet a clinical psychologist with rci (rehabilitation council of india) registration for counselling.
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I am 37 years old men from gujarat. I did m.pharm and was a lecturer in pharmacy college at Gujarat. When I was talking my lecture on 10/03/2010 suddenly I felt fear n hallucinating condition and I diagnosed at that time with a paranoid schizophrenia n I was on combinations of medicine like antipsychotic n all but after that my doctor has told your disorder has been concerted to bipolar disorder n right now I am on lexpin 25 mg, lithium bicarbonate 450 mg, divalproex sodium 500 mg, nortriptyline 50 mg, trazodone 100 mg, fluoxetine 20 mg, nitrazepam 5 mg, trihexyphenidyl 2 mg on daily basis at night n this all medicines I am taking regularly although I am getting 2 to 3 episodes per year. Right now I had tried brintellix 10 mg for a month but I am getting depressed so I had stopped right now brintellix. Actually I am feeling tired from this condition n getting suicidal thoughts, lack of confidence, worthlessness n getting angry easily n feeling alone. Really I am feeling helplessness. Please can anyone tell me whether my treatment going is on a right way or not. Also I had taken 4.4.2 ect. And right now I am thinking about ultra brief pulse therapy n rtms but getting confused about this because this requires more sessions so financially also it will goes more. But ya if it gives a benefits to my conditions then I am ready to go ahead. I had taken many advice from various doctors in gujarat. Today I approximately passed 10 years with this illness. So please can anyone suggest me a right way. Thanks.

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Psychiatrist•Navi Mumbai
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I think a complete course of ects with medication will make you feel better. If affordability is an issue am sure there are good medical colleges nearby where a psychiatry department can treat you at affordable cost of treatment.
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