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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Taking both together will not cause problems. For stopping you need to discuss with your psychiatrist and get the needful done, depending on the symptom resolution.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Thodupuzha
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Hi sir, thank you for your query.
Regarding antihypertensives and covid vaccine currently there is no evidence that it’s contraindicated. Simply put yes you may continue propranolol (ciplar) as per your current prescription. Neurokind is multivitamin mainly for immunity and nerve health. That too has no interaction with the vaccine.
Regarding anxiset (flupenthixol + melitracen), some psychiatric and psychotic medications may cause anti inflammatory reaction and at high dose can cause n...more
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user you can reduce your medicines and then stop slowly but first of all I need a complete case history of yours and want to guide you about your thoughts and worries so that without medicines you can enjoy your life in a better way, but without knowing everything I won’t be able to help you. If you want to get rid of over thinking and negative thoughts medicines are not enough counseling will help you in a better way. If you quit medicines with counseling there are bright chances to get ...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You need to find the reasons for the headache, it is uncommon in anxiety. It can be stress headache, migraine, etc. Ciplar is safe, but take as per your psychiatrist advise. Good luck.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
In hyperthyroidism patiients usually have severe palpitation, to reduce that proplanolol is used. It is not for high blood pressure in this situation. Thanks.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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La has less effect but its effect lasts longer. Plain collar has more effect but is required in thrice daily dose.
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Hello doctor this is goutam, I am 29 years, bp 115/75, I have some anxiety, mania and dizziness problem from childhood, so 4 years ago a neurologist suggest me some blood check up and brain mri, blood report ok but in mri there is some small spot in left basal ganglia, on that time my anxiety and depression level was high. So he suggested me clopitab75 for 3 month, betacap tr 40 (propranolol) and zaptra 12.5 (paroxetine+ clonazepam), after 3 month stopped clopitab 75. But for depression continue betacap and zaptra, after 1 year I felt good, depression goes down, but there was some problem like concentration, confusion, memory problem, palpitations, from last 4 year I am taking those medicine, now I take zaptra in alternative days and betacap tr reduce 40 to 20 for last 3 month, how can I get rid off from those medicine? I don't want to get addicted, and I don't know is there any major side effects effect on brian and heart the main tension is that. Please try to help me doctor. Thank you.

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Ph.D Psychology, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user you have a long history of depression and anxiety. You tried almost every kind of treatment but you didn’t try counseling sessions. With medicines you need proper counseling and then we will taper you medicines accordingly. I don't know what are the circumstances under which you are taking medicines, I want to know the whole details about your disorder. But due to certain reasons if you are on antidepressants you have to take some extra care of yourself. You need counseling session f...more
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Hello doctor this is goutam here, I am 29 years old, I have some anxiety, mania and dizziness problem from childhood, 4 years ago a neurologist suggest me some regular blood check up and brain mri, blood report all are ok bp also ok 115/75 but in mri there is some small spot in left basal ganglia, so he suggested me clopitab75 for three month, betacap tr 40 (propranolol) in morning and zaptra 12.5 (paroxetine+clonazepam), in bed time, on that time my anxiety and depression level was high. After three month he stopped clopitab 75 but for depression he suggested me to continue betacap and zaptra, after one year of treatment I felt good, depression anxiety goes down, but there was some problem also like concentration, confusion, memory problems, fickle mind some time palpitations, from last 4 year I am taking those medicine, now I take zaptra in alternative days from last 2 month and from last 6 month betacap tr reduce 40 to 20, how can I get rid off from those medicine? I don't eat to get addicted, and I don't know is there any major side effects effect on brian o heart now that is my main tension. Please try to help me doctor. My english is weak please excuse me, thank you in advance doctor.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Has there been further mris done? What has your doctor told you? Additionally are you taking up counseling to manage your behaviour, low concentration, confidence etc? Both line of treatment should run in parallel for overall results. Psychiatric meds do have side effects but they should not be stopped without consultation with your Dr. If you are finding improvements and your Dr. can confirm that then gradually the dosage can be reduced and subsequently stopped. But it is very important to go f...more
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