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Panex 12.5 MG Tablet Health Feed

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Diploma in Psychological Medicine, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
Hello lybrate-user first of all thanks for the question. I hope you have mentioned correct diagnosis with the help of doctor. Right now you are taking 37.5 mg of paroxetine. I want to know about status of ocd, how much improvement came after beginning of medicine. How much improvement you still expect? Maximum dose depend on patient's tolerability. Common side effects you need to know are: sedation, weight gain, delayed ejaculation, dryness of mouth, sometimes erectile dysfunction. Max dose can ...more
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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Suggest you to get on some therapy for anxiety management to successfully taper off medicine and maintain quality of life consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online or in person all the best.
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I wish to say that if you wish you may take medicines. Basically medicine is a temperorary relief only. Try to sleep without taking medicine. If possible you may take flax seed/powder and boiled into a glass of water. Automatically you may recover from hidden problems. Psychologist rajendran.
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Psychologist•Thane
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Hello,
certain things which definitely helps in managing anxiety and to reduce the medication doses and in many cases, even go off the medication are listed below - 1. Breathing exercises 2. Proper sleep and wake cycle
3. Therapy through an expert 4. Journaling 5. Exercising on a daily basis hope this helps.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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That seems to be fine. In the event of no response, the dose may need to be increased. Best wishes! get well soon!
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
Tremors, feeling anxious or nervous, sense of panic, sweating, increased heartbeat, feeling of impending doom, stomach discomfort, dizziness etc are signs of anxiety. These can be debilitating. If the anxiety us overwhelming, consult a psychiatrist at the earliest. With the right medication and counseling, it is likely your symptoms will improve. Other than that, try yoga, deep breathing, meditation, moderate exercise, progressive muscular relaxation and guided meditation.
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Ayurveda•Patna
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It can improve your appetite but temporary.
If you want to improve your appetite take following remedies 1. Alovera juice 30 ml at night after dinner 2. Amal juice 30 ml with honey empty stomach in the morning.
This a can improve your appetite well.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Dear lybrate-user,
panex is normally given for anxiety and ocd, depression and belongs to the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (ssri) group.
For doing withdrawal or tapering, you must consult good clinical psychologist for assessment of level of your problem and do cognitive behaviour therapy.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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If xet cr (paroxetine) is not working, other alternatives are there. You need to consult your psychiatrist and consider alternate medications, also combining with cognitive behavioral therapy would help. Good luck.
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