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Psychologist•Sangrur
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The you can start your therapy journey. Where you can learn how to control your thoughts feelings emotions and how you can enjoy your life. If you are interested then you can contact me to start your therapy.
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Psychiatrist•Gangtok
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Paroxrtine is a very good choice of medicine. Ssri medicines does cause nausea and gastric symptoms for few weeks while starting. Take it along with pantoprazole for few weeks. After few weeks, gastic symptoms will subside on its own in most of the cases.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
paxidep pr is paroxetine prolonged release tablet ip. I don't know what is oxtus cr. Look at the strip, in small letters, the chemical name and dose will be printed. With a magnifying glass read it. If it contains clonazepam in addition, don't use it. You may need clonazepam only for few weeks whereas paroxetine for many months.
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I was diagnosed with hypochondriasis 5 years back. Was worried about having heart issues and used to get tests done frequently as I was getting panic attacks and feeling anxious all the time. I was prescribed paroxetine 12.5 mg and clonazepam 0.5 mg twice a day and which was later reduced to once a day. Six months back my medication was stopped abruptly as I was stuck overseas due to covid. I also gained a lot of weight on paroxetine and have delayed ejaculation. Once the medicines were stopped abruptly, I lost around 7-8 kgs of weight but the anxiety came back. I was prescribed 100 mg of sertraline and increased to 150 mg per day but it didn’t work much even after 8 weeks. I am now prescribed 50 mg sertraline in morning and 12.5 mg paroxetine in evening to gradually switch to paroxetine again but I am afraid of side effects of paroxetine and also I have started getting panic attack. What can be other medicine with less side effects and can treat anxiety disorder. Thanks.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Therapy, especially cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on behavior change, or exposure therapy, which can help people deal with irrational fears in a safe and controlled environment. These are considered highly effective for anxiety. You can find a therapist who practices these specific methods at the anxiety and depression association of america.
Stress reduction methods, such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, have been shown to be effective in controlling symptoms of anxiety. ...more
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Homeopath•Kolkata
Dear user consult back for proper guidance you will require Homeopathic treatment for permanent restoration. All the above meds once stared will go lifelong
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General Physician•Pune
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Received after 3 weeks. When these reports are normal, it generally suggests no organic involvement or a local lesion. The present complaints are probabably related to original psychological or functional disorder or at times due to multiple poly medication. She should be under treatment, supervision and follow up of a good psychiatrist or institute like nimhans for long duration.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Postpartum depression is the condition you seem to have initially had. In few women it continues as persistent depression. Zaptra is a good medicine for the same, but the clonazepam part in it needs to be tapered and stopped first and then if you are emotionally well the paroxetine part can also be tried to be minimised and stopped. For this, you need to consult an astute psychiatrist. The tapering of medications can take few months. All the best.
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