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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine & Surgery...read more

Ayurveda•Navi Mumbai
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Thanks for expecting assertive health n progressive fittness with holistic ayurved, please have faith in self n trust in your dr, if you planing to be drug free. Enthusiastic life living extraordinary then just consult ayurvedic approach for detox nr by ayurvedic college hospital it'll falicitate you to drain doshas i. E. Toxic n non toxic metabolites in you letting you available new fresh way of thinking n viewing same world.
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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•Ahmedabad
If you are stable on medications, then you shouldn't worry about it. It's a good prescription and if you are responding well, keep it going.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for reports sometimes so meet concerned doctor- gynecologist.
Important to inform her/him that you are on antidepression drugs as they do cause high prolactin.
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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Yes it can..see all meds target both positive and negative symptoms..respinse in terms of positive symptoms is better for all of them.Among meds sizopin and amisant are better than others.If you really want to improve negative symptoms you need more than meds and then also some deficits will always remain..Your new combination is fine but remember the combination of amisant and sizopin is among the best for negative symptoms.In the end goal is to take as few meds as possible..
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
Soltus and Sulpitac are the same medicine manufactured by different companies, the indication for which it is being tken is right but she has to be evaluated fully and then medicine has to be initiated, if you feel it is working you may continue but still to be evaluated and followed up by a psychiatrist.
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General Physician•Rohtak
Schizophrenia and depression-
You have to be on drugs as long as your psychiatrist advise for it.
You should stick to your psychiatrists rescription, dosage and schedule.
Antipsychotics are very specific drugs. You should continue or stop them only on doctors advice.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Schizophrenia is a very complex and difficult disease to treat, even with medication. All psychotropic medicines have side-effects: that is inescapable. But I suspect that you are depending entirely on medication when in reality you need to combine it with counseling or therapy to improve cognitive skills. In therapy you will learn a lot of coping mechanisms and techniques to remain functional and lead a close-to-normal life. You will also learn about emotions and how they can impact your condit...more
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user first of all why are you taking medicines, you didn’t mention here if you don’t want to take medication for life time then please wake up yourself, medicines are not a perfect solution for mental health, you have to work on your own, your will power, your mind and thoughts. You are too young. But due to certain reasons if you are on antidepressants you have to take some extra care of yourself. I donã¢â€â™t know what are the circumstances under which you are taking medicines, I want...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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There might be some limitations in schizophrenia depending on individuals. There are also people who function very well. Discuss your specific doubts with your treating psychiatrist. I am sure they will be able to help you. Good luck.
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