Alprax 0.25 MG Tablet For Anxiety

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One of my friend has taken 15 nos of alprax 0.5. Some hours ago. He is not in his senses ri8 now. He comes from a remote area. His parents are taking him to local hospital. Please let me know what can we do the best at this time.

Dr. Prof Jagadeesan M S 94% (13332 ratings)
MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Chennai
One of my friend has taken 15 nos of alprax 0.5. Some hours ago. He is not in his senses ri8 now. He comes from a rem...
He needs to be immediately taken via an ambulance to an IMCU setting. Get hold of a nurse or doctor nearby for first aid. My wishes for his speedy recovery.
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My blood pressure, heart rate normal but I have anxiety disorder, today I am taking peelar c 10 tablet at 7: 40 pm when I feel uncomfortable can any side effect on heart rate.

Mr. Saul Pereira 94% (49777 ratings)
Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transactional Analysis
Psychologist, Bangalore
My blood pressure, heart rate normal but I have anxiety disorder, today I am taking peelar c 10 tablet at 7: 40 pm wh...
If you mean that your bp and heart rate are normal because you are under this medication, then that explains it. The common side effects of peelar 10 mg tablet are tiredness, unusual weakness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Most of these side effects are short term and may improve as the body gets habituated to them. If any of these side effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor at the earliest. Your doctor may advise certain tests to make sure whether the medicine is working properly or not. Discuss all the known illnesses such as asthma, kidney disease, liver disease, etc. With your doctor. Regarding your anxiety, which could be the cause of your bp, you can consider the following: anxiety has all to do with fear and your inability (or so you would tend to think) to handle the same. Fear is based on looking too much into the future and imagining things that usually do not tend to happen (usually 90% of your fears will not happen). You need to change your perception of the fearful stimulus then you can change your response to the fear. The first one is the best and will preempt the need for the second. If you are already far gone into the reaction mode, then you need both responses to counter the attack. The way we see things in life (like half empty or half full glass) is very dependent on our attitude. Attitude may have developed over many years but fortunately can change in a matter of sustained choices made and acted up on now. Sometimes, fear may have originated in childhood and your body, more than you brain, remembers the emotion and will react with heightened fear even for the slightest provocation or stimulus. Sometimes, you may not even need a stimulus! these matters can ideally be resolved in therapy only, and exclusively. Accordingly, you choose to see things as either threatening or as an opportunity. The opportunist will be positive and work with the situation to make good out of it. The individual who sees it as threatening, will, out of fear, try to avoid/run away from the situation or react with anxiety. Yes, self-belief does impact it too, but you can see that prior to that, perception will tarnish the belief system too. Here, you can see that all the resolution lies in just changing your perception/attitude, even if it is against odds. Changing your response, despite the perception, is building up of your reserves and resources to handle any contingency that life throws up at you. And life throws up situations quite regularly and heavily. For this you need to develop a fit mind and body: the former, by meditation and mindfulness exercises; and the later, by exercises and proper diet. You need good sleep too. Included in the development of the mind is the handling of emotions, in your case, fear. These changes will give you a handle on life and your perceptions and responses. Prayer is really powerful, if you are a spiritual person. Repeat some personally framed affirmations that are geared to calming you down and building confidence. Do a personality development course too. Anything that develops you personally will be of great assistance in building resilience.
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I am 47 years old can I take in 5 pills of alprazolam 0.5 mg in powder form mix with meal.

Dr. Shashank Raikwar 92% (363 ratings)
MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Kanpur
I am 47 years old can I take in 5 pills of alprazolam 0.5 mg in powder form mix with meal.
Sorry madam no, but I fear that you might suffer from benzodiazepine dependence which might severely impact your memory in year to come. Please consult a psychiatrist (in person and not teleconsultation) to get detoxification and further treatment.
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Hlo sir I want to know if anyone take alprax 3 mg tablets one time than after they don't take is there any side-effects of this is person have headache after 10 days.

Dr. Abhaya Kant Tewari 92% (308 ratings)
MD Medicine, DM Neurology
Neurologist,
Hlo sir I want to know if anyone take alprax 3 mg tablets one time than after they don't take is there any side-effec...
Headache after 10 days cannot be related to alprazolam (alprax). The headache is a common symptom and it is not related to alprazolam taken 10 days back. The maximum dose of alprazolam is upto 4 mg / day however in elderly it is 1-2 mg/day.
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I am 25 year male, I have white coat hypertension can I take etizolam or alprazolam before appointment?

Dr. Shigil Mathew Varghese 89% (26 ratings)
MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Internal Medicine Specialist, Thodupuzha
I am 25 year male, I have white coat hypertension can I take etizolam or alprazolam before appointment?
Hi lybrate-user, thank you for your query. White coat hypertension per se might not be the actual reason for your elevated bp. Kindly consider other factors like: stress from work or home, eating food that’s high in sodium or consuming a lot of caffeine etc. The list goes on. Regarding alprax, that is a treatment modality considered for anxiety or panic attacks. If possible kindly rest for 15-30 mins before bp check up. Keep your mind open. Hypertension if present is treatable. My genuine opinion would be to consult a psychiatrist and explain your problems along with a report of your: 1.renal function 2.thyroid function 3.electrolytes.
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Halo sir, good morning, I want to know if I take alprax 0.5 *8= 4 mg tablet at a first time then there is any side-effects or not or it's dangerous for me or not, please reply only my question answer, please give me a helpful advice.

Dr. Sartaj Deepak 91% (476 ratings)
M.B.B.S, MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Ghaziabad
Halo sir, good morning, I want to know if I take alprax 0.5 *8= 4 mg tablet at a first time then there is any side-ef...
Hi lybrate-user please do not take any medicine without prescription and supervision of a physician. There can be lots of harm with self-medication, including drug dependence and drug overdose leading to complications or even death. I urge you to kindly consult a near-by psychiatrist and get your assessed for the condition/situation you are going through. I wish you get well soon!
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I have used alprax 0.25 once daily as per my doctor's prescription for about 30/32 days. Is it considered as a long-term or short-term use? I am experiencing some withdrawal symptoms although I have stopped it 8 days back? How long it will continue?

Dr. Kaveri Chauhan 90% (115 ratings)
Master of psychology, MPhil -psychology, PhD - Health Psychology, Certificate in guidance, Certificate in Hypnotherapy (CH), Certificate in mindfulness
Psychologist, Karnal
I have used alprax 0.25 once daily as per my doctor's prescription for about 30/32 days. Is it considered as a long-t...
Generally it is for short term use . Even though meet a doctor to take help in reducing the dose.never stop abruptly . Take care of your health properly with lots of vitamin enrich fruits and less simple food with green veges etc. Do pranayam and some more physical workout to reduce the symptoms.
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