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Qutipin 25 MG Tablet Health Feed

Asked for male, 27 years old from Tiruppur
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MSW, Clinical Hypnotherapy, MBA, Post Gr...read more

Psychologist•Guwahati
I think you should consult the same physician and take his advice. We as counsellors and life skill coaches can't prescribe any kind of medication.
Pls note all allopathic medication have side effects
though with medication you can also undergo counselling which has been proven to have very nice results for anxiety and depression as the root cause of the disease is taken care of.
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Psychiatrist•Bhavnagar
Consult your doctor and ask him to change the molecules with less side effects. There are lots of available options like lurasidone, ziprasidon Etc.
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No sir you cannot experiment on medicines like this. You need to meet with a psychiatrist and according to his diagnosis s/he will prescribe suitable medicines and dosages to begin with. There is no doubt that this disease is debilitating but you must persevere not only with the medication but also with counseling. The counseling gives you an avenue to work with your emotional issues and you will develop skills in coping with the everyday challenges that life throws at you. I hope your visits to...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Dear Sir If you are feeling fine with the medications and do not hand any side effect, it is OK to take them. A lot of people with schizophrenia respond to more than one antipsychoyics and are on multiple medication. Please do not stop or alter the medication without consulting your psychiatrist.
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Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
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Hello dear Lybrate user, thanks for intelligent query.
If the purpose of qutipin is just for sedation than it should be 25-50 MG, if not adequate sedation with 50 MG, can go upto 100 MG in some cases.
Amisulpride 400 mg is perfect dose.
All the best.
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Dementia is progressive detoriation of brain. Which causes various behavioural and psychological symptoms along with memory impairment. The medicines in dementia are usually given to control these syptoms. But unfortunately we don't have anything which can reverse or cure the problem. For adjustment of medicine meet your psychiatrist at specified intervals.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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If formula 1, cars can't reach you to a place, can small cars do the same. You seem to be having resistant symptoms and very high potency drugs including clozapine have been given. 5htpn and l tyrosine are very very weak over the counter health supplements which are very expensive and lack much efficacy. Better come to terms with the illness and aim to select the medication group which gives best relief amongst the one which you have mentioned in consult with your psychiatrist. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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Current consensus about depression is that all depression are bipolar unless proven otherwise. So, lamotrigine is good drug. Trust your doctor and ask him if you’ve questions.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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You need to stop medicines slowly. If you r not able to sleep, do not watch tv or mobile whats app etc. Read a good book. Switch off tv at least 30 mins before bedtime. Drink warm milk before going to bed. Do some exercise daily. Eat healthy well balanced food. Finish your dinner at least 2 hours before bed time. Also dinner should be light
for more details you can consult me.
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes they are safe, but needs to be taken under psychiatrist supervision and regular blood tests for sugar, lipids and ecg. All the best.
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