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MBBS, Diploma in Psychological Medicine

Psychiatrist•Panchkula
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Dear Lybrate user, Quetiapine is not a first choice drug for symptoms of anxiety, or sleep problems as you have told. It is used in depression or manic state due to bipolar illness. So the first question is why was Quetiapine started in first place, how long you have been taking it, what symptoms due you currently have, why you want to stop quetiapine, need to be known before we can try to stop Quetiapine. Even if the medication has to be stopped, kindly do it after discussing it with your psych...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Since you are already on medication I suggest you talk to your treating Psychiatrist and convey your current symptoms to them. It is possible that some changes in medication dosages will help improve the symptoms. As they are familiar with your history it is always better to have a discussion with them regarding this situation.
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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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Psychologist•Bangalore
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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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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, thanks for the query.
I have seen the details. It is necessary to see the actual ecg. Howevre, it would be good if you consult a caardiologist or local physician with the report. Thanks.
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General Physician•Delhi
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There is actually a lot to discuss about in your report, most of the levels and terms are meant for the understanding of a medical practitioners only and every patient should not worry about tjhem. If something noticeable pops up in your ecg or ekg report, it should be discussed in detail. Let's connect over a call for a better and detailed discussion.
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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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