Lybrate Logo
Get the App
For Doctors
Login/Sign-up
Book Appointment
Treatment
Ask a Question
Plan my Surgery
Health Feed
tab_logos
About
tab_logos
Health Feed
AllQ&As
Facebook Icon
Twitter Icon
Telegram Icon
Linkedin Icon

Nutaz 7.5 MG Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 2 years old from Delhi
Share
Bookmark
Report
banner-image
Hi,
Please tell your symptoms in detail and about your age and on what basis you have been prescribed with this medicine.There are wonderful medicines present in Homoeopathy based on mind symptoms.Consult to any of homoeopaths in your locality and take medicines regularly.As these don't have side-effects.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Gurgaon
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
banner-image
You can under psychiatrist's regular supervision as over a period of time the neurotransmitters behave differently. All the best
161 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 36 years old from Patna
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

BHMS, IPMS, Mumbai

Homeopath•Mumbai
banner-image
Hello,
If psychiatrist has prescribed Doxin then you may take them.
Consider counseling and homeopathic treatment as a supportive option. With the help of both, medicines can be tapered and stopped.
50 people found this helpful
Asked for female, 63 years old from Bangalore
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
banner-image
Dear lybrate-user,
considering your wife's age and symptom of burning sensation, I would advise her to do few blood check ups like fasting sugar, vit b12 and folate level, serum calcium level, d3 and thyroid profile.
After seeing the reports appropriate supplements have to be added. Till then let her continue all the tablets as prescribed so that she continues to cook and keep the house.
985 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 30 years old from Palwal
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
banner-image
There is no better or inferior medicine, they act in a very complex manner and varies between individuals to individuals, so consult your psychiatrist and work with them to find the right medication and also side effects and tests need to be done to monitor the medications.
62 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 32 years old from Delhi
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
banner-image
No need to get rid of it, it normalises neurotransmitters and makes him feel better. But consult your psychiatrist once in 3 months and get blood tests done, once in 6-12 months to make sure things are fine. It does not belong to addiction category medication, so do not worry. Good luck.
466 people found this helpful
Asked for male, 32 years old from Navi Mumbai
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
banner-image
Mirnite 7.5 MG Tablet is a medicine that belongs to the class of tetracyclic antidepressant. It is used for the treatment of symptoms associated with severe/clinical depression. our symptoms as you told may be related to drug withdrawal. Regarding stopping the drug you should consult the doctor who advised it. For IBS I can help you with few medications and lifestyle changes.
2078 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

M.Sc - Applied Psychology, P.G.Dip.in Gu...read more

Psychologist•Madurai
banner-image
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.
229 people found this helpful
Health Query
Share
Bookmark
Report
Profile Image

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.
685 people found this helpful
chat_icon

Ask a free question

Get FREE multiple opinions from Doctors

posted anonymously
Pristyn Care Banner