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Olimelt 15 MG Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Homeopath•Vadodara
Hello Govind... My suggestion is to take homoeopathic treatment side by side.. It can help you recover fast and also helps in recovering creat levels..
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Psychologist•Lucknow
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no hurry and curry to stop medicine
you go with the behaviour modifications therapy with medicines both
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, thanks for the query.
I have read the information written. Please understand no doctor will prescribe a drug which has such serious side effects. Olanzepine is by and large a very safe drug. It is used for psychiatric conditions. So if prescribed needs to be taken. Plus it is very important to keep diabetes in good control. There is no mention about that. I hope her blood glucose levels are in good control. Thanks.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
The mood swings are attacks of depression and mania. In between, he may be normal. Now he would have had a relapse or he would have got a mood change. Not that medicines don't work. The mood change may not have come to the notice of the psychiatrist. Please take him to the doctor without stopping dicorate 1 g.
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Hello,

Olimelt is unsafe during pregnancy. Follow up with your obstetrician for further evaluation.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear lybrate-user,
You should send the details of his symptoms and diagnosis for which he was prescribed olimelt.
Of course olimelt is sedating. You can reduce and even stop olimelt, provided it is not given for any psychotic symptoms.
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Psychiatrist•Agartala
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Its nice to see your concern for baby. Its ok for bipolar. But dose may be lowered by talking to your psychiatrist. 5 cups cofee to be reduced.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Dhaval,
Probably your son is not showing enough improvement with one of the drugs. Increasing olimelt alone may make him put on weight though he may improve. So instead add Arip that may improve him more but not increase his weight. You doctor assessed your son totally how much sleep he requires, how much weight he can put on, etc. Just follow your doctor's instruction instead of only one of the drugs prescribed.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear abc, Don’t try to guess the illness from the tablets. The same tablets work on many different illnesses. If you want to help your relatives, please consult the doctor who will educate you on the illness and how you can help in the treatment
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