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Psychiatrist•Panchkula
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Dear lybrate-user
Codeine classifies as an Opioid and can have severe withdrawal symtoms on stopping as body gets addicted to codeine.
Codeine Addiction is as serious as the more well known heroin or brown sugar and destroys many lives. It if extremely difficult to quit without deaddiction help. With proper medications your withdrawal symtoms can be reduced by 90% thus giving your body time to readjust. Medications you mention will not help with Codeine withdrawal.
You need to see an...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There is no life threatening drug interaction between the three as mentioned by you, only excessive sedation can be there, which can be adjusted with dosage. Consult your psychiatrist in person if you have more sedation rather than calling and sending sms. All the best.
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hi,to overcome the withdrawal symptoms homeopathic medicine will help,take nux vomica1M 1 dose every week for 1month for further guidance consult with me in private window
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Please continue to abstain from alcohol and visit your treating doctor regularly to manage your alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Treatment duration will depend on your withdrawal symptoms and whether you are facing any sleep or anxiety issues post alcohol use disorder. Hope this helps.
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Psychologist•Guwahati
We as life skills coaches don't prescribe ny medication, for that you need to consult a qualified psychiatrist
You also need to consult a qualified counsellor in your area and take their advice to get yourself released of all emotional trauma you hold within
Symptoms suggests you are too much overworked and anxious
You can engage yourself in some form of yoga or relaxation to take care of your stress and anxiety as apparently from your situation it seems you are very anxious. You sho...more
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Yes the major reason for high blood pressure is alcoholic.
And other bad habits.
You can continue allopathic medicine or start homoeopathic treatment.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Uday,
Congratulations. Please keep on motivating yourself to quit alcohol - only one day at a time. Take the help of Librium 25 mg and pan 40 whenever necessary. Give yourself a gift for not drinking. Shaking, weakness and tiredness are withdrawal symptoms - it will pass away in 2 weeks time, if you persist on your abstinence. Take the help of family and friends to ignore the cravings. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Ghaziabad
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His seizure was probably related to his alcohol use, it is quite common to have seizure in alcohol users especially while they abruptly decrease the quantity of alcohol use or completely stop taking alcohol suddenly. It can also happen during alcohol intoxication though it is rare. It is in your best interest if you take him to a addiction psychiatrist who will opine the best regarding his condition and management. In the mean time continue librium and decrease the dose of anxilor-2 to half and ...more
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I am 44 years old and suffering from IBS. I was under depression and thus prescribed chlordiazepoxide and paroxetine for the same, which l was taking for an year. However my mother suffered a heart attack and she died in front of me. Thus l developed an intense fear of death. I consulted another psychiatrist who prescribed me paroxetine. However l suffered badly due to the withdrawal symptoms of chlordiazepoxide like trembling in fear, racing heart, dry mouth. After that l consulted another psychiatrist who has put me on dose of Cretrazalin 2-2-0 in morning, Sodium Valporate 100 mg and mretazipane 15 mg at night. Now the doctor says l will have to take the medicines for 2 years compulsory and since l had a recurrence it can be indefinitely also. Kindly advise whether this is the right line of treatment so that after two years noon tells me that you had wrong Medicines or I become dependent on them. I am badly worried. Please advise and help. Also let me know if hypnosis is the solution for the same.

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Ayurveda•Delhi
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You should go through following regimen:
1. Avoid Milk, Ghee, Butter and oily food.
2. Use of buttermilk at least thrice a day after meals.
3. Take Bilwa Powder (Wood apple powder) 1 tea spoon thrice a day.
4. Take Jatiphaladi Churna 1 tea spoon thrice a day.
5. De-stress yourself and have regular morning walk and Yoga.
Rest of the medicines can be given only after clinical examination. You can book appointment through Lybrate.
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