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Asked for male, 72 years old from Bangalore
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MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more

Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Hello, Thanks for the query.
I have seen the details given. However, there is no mention of your glucose levels (FBG & PP) & HbA1c%), plus why is the drug Amitriptylinr has been prescribed. Unless all the details are given there is no way to give any suggestions.So please come back with all the specific details, then I will be able to give necessary suggestions. Thanks.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Mumbai
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Psychologist•Thane
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Hello librate user follow up with your psychiatrist for your problem n see a psychologist, false belief s one of the systom of one mental illness. Meet a psychologist n take proper medicine, kindly dnt stop medicine without psychiatrist advise, they have a couse to b followered.
Asked for male, 36 years old from Malappuram
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Homeopath•Surat
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Yes, you can withdraw but in tappering manner like first start taking it alternate day then 2 days gap then 3 days gap. Likewise.
Because body cannot accept sudden stopping of this medicine. Usko 7 years se aadat jo lagi hai. Ese hi jaldi nahi chutegi. So do it in tappering manner.
Take care.
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Homeopath•Pune
For headache take below course for headache take
nat mur 200 once day for 4 days
ANTHRACINUM 12c 4tims day for 10 days
GLONOINUM 200 once day for 4 days
Bell 3c 4 4tims day
Take Nat mur 12c 4tims day for 10 days
Sanguinaria 12c 3tims day for 10 days Iris versi3c as above
For other complaints consult me in private.
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Psychologist•Kolkata
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Hi Lybrate-User, It is always advisable to have counseling sessions along with the medicine that you are having for depression to see better results. Counseling will help you get better soon. Seek professional help around you. Look for a psychologist around you or if you want we can have video sessios.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Amravati
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
your questions are more philosphical, obviously the husband has not disclosed his problem before matrimony. The main thing is that sulpitac is used for mental disorders like schizophrenia. But a better approach will be to visit the doctor with the wife who can explain all the details about her husband including the diagnosis, need for medication etc. In any case these disorders can be manged sucessfully and all details should now be atleast privy to the wife.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Yes, it is a very complex disease and needs a lot of support. You cannot treat him but he needs this medication and needs to also have counseling from a therapist. At home you must be careful not to increase his suspicion in any manner. He must also be always occupied but not busy. If he is going to work let him continue but he must not be under undue pressure. If you want to really help, you can consult with his counselor when he starts therapy and get specific guidance as to how to be involved...more
Asked for male, 18 years old from Mangalore
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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You have been taking many anti-psychotics in reasonably high doses. Adjusting these drug doses needs very careful monitoring and regular thorough assessment. It should not be attempted without physical consultation.
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Quetiapine comes as a tablet and as an extended-release tablet to take by mouth. The tablets are usually taken one to three times a day with or without food. The extended-release tablets are usually taken once a day in the evening without food or with a light meal. Take quetiapine at around the same time (s) every day.
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