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The exact cause of bipolar disorder isn’t known, but a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain structure and chemistry may play a role.
Manic episodes may include symptoms such as high energy, reduced need for sleep and loss of touch with reality. Depressive episodes may include symptoms such as low energy, low motivation and loss of interest in daily activities. Mood episodes last days to months at a time and may also be associated with suicidal thoughts.
Treatment is usu...more
Manic episodes may include symptoms such as high energy, reduced need for sleep and loss of touch with reality. Depressive episodes may include symptoms such as low energy, low motivation and loss of interest in daily activities. Mood episodes last days to months at a time and may also be associated with suicidal thoughts.
Treatment is usu...more
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It appears that by nature or due to certain disturnances he may be showing depression and mental agitation. Instead of some tranquilisers, he should be taken to an experienced psychiatrist for consultation urgently. If advised he may need comprehensive management requiring even hospitalisation and treatment under direct supervision.
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Dear Lybrate-User,
tolaz la will not be accidentally injected. It was injected with some purpose. May be that you are not aware of your psychiatric illness. May be you are justifying your behaviour to others nagging. Tolaz la will be in your body maximum for 4 weeks only. If you don't get injected again, it will disappear from your body. But you should take regular tablets prescribed by the psychiatrist by yourselves showing it to your mom or dad daily. That is the way to avoid injections in...more
tolaz la will not be accidentally injected. It was injected with some purpose. May be that you are not aware of your psychiatric illness. May be you are justifying your behaviour to others nagging. Tolaz la will be in your body maximum for 4 weeks only. If you don't get injected again, it will disappear from your body. But you should take regular tablets prescribed by the psychiatrist by yourselves showing it to your mom or dad daily. That is the way to avoid injections in...more
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Hi, Is your mother physically active? It is very important that in old age the person do some kind of physical activity. Physical activity also improves memory power. Also they should mingle with the persons of their age either online or offline. They should not be left alone.
About the leg cramps you should ask her treating doctor to change or adjust the medication.
About the leg cramps you should ask her treating doctor to change or adjust the medication.
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Olanzapine is contraindicated in diabetics. So stop it. Give a wash out period to drug for 7 days. Report after7 days till then take tab clonazepam 0.5 mg 1 in the morning and 2 at night.
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If you take medicines for the diseases you will not suffer serotonin syndrome .Antidepressants associated with serotonin syndrome include:
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Celexa and Zoloft.
serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), such as Effexor.
tricyclic antidepressants, such as nortriptyline and amitriptyline.
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as Celexa and Zoloft.
serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), such as Effexor.
tricyclic antidepressants, such as nortriptyline and amitriptyline.
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