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Psychologist•Karnal
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Hi, do not worry, you are just hypersensitive now, observing your body minutely. Better involve yourself in other work and physical exercise, specifically stretching or surya namaskar will help to improve this condition.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
You are on multiple medications as well as you have medical comorbidity. It is advisable you discuss this matter with your treating psychiatrist as they are aware of your medical background. There is risk of interaction between medicines leading to adverse side effects if all information is not taken into account. It is better to consult your Psychiatrist in person regarding this matter.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
No it is not, but the feeling is due to your illness, next time convey the same to the psychiatrist, he will know what to do. All the best. The treatment seems to be on right track.
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
Clozapine is not available as 6.5 mgs, close 0.5 mgs acta as a hypnotic and gives you sleep, if vyour problem is schizophrenia that may not help. Please discuss with a Psychiatrist or take a second opinion.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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lybrate-user ji, thanks for the query.
Madam since you have hypothyroidism and on levothyroxine for controlling it, it is most important to take that medication regularly in correct dosage and maintain tsh around 3 to 4 mu/l. At that level all the symptoms of hypothyroidism are well in check. As regards high bp with treatment it should be maintained around 120 to 130 / 70 to 80 mm hg.
As regards some medicine name mentioned, that really has no role, if you take above mentioned care. Than...more
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