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Medicine (MD), Psychiatry, Post Doctoral...read more

Psychiatrist•Bhubaneswar
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Hi Sir

Thanks for seeking help here.

After careful evaluation of your history I felt we can discuss in detail.

The primary management of anxiety us not medication. Medicine are very much temporary.

start behavioural techniques and taper and stop that petril.

Do regular yoga and do follow with JPMR.

Soon you are going to be alright.

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Jitendriya
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Psychologist•Jaipur
Dear user I can understand your problem but leaving one medicine and depending on other one is not good. And according to your details its your withdrawal phase so counseling is a best option for you now, counseling will make you strong and you learn how to fight with your thoughts, how to strong your willpower and live positively, with medicine you need counseling as well so that you would be able to taper your medicines after sometime and learn how to manage or control your thoughts on your ow...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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The dose needs to be tapered and changed. There are effective alternatives to escitalopram. Consult any psychiatrist in person or online and based on the evaluation, alternates can be suggested. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Its s good medicine and effect on you is also good. Do not change dosage by your self. Its not a habbitual medicine. Follow your psychiatrist regularly.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It does not belong to addiction category if medicine. Rather your depression or is chronic and needs continuous treatment. Govt periodically bans combination medications, you can get the components of escitalopram and flupenthixol separately, after psychiatrist evaluation. Good luck.
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Homeopath•Sindhudurg
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Homoepathic treatment nat mur 6x 4pills 3times kali phos 6x 4pills 3times for 15days and revert back for further treatment. You need to take treatment for 3months atleast.
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Depression can be due to various reasons and you can improve with other interventions mentioned below along with medication.
1. Eat light food with lean proteins, low carbohydrates, sugars and fats. Eat more of whole grains, fish, chicken, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoid all junk and processed foods as they are loaded with chemicals and have a direct impact on brain functioning. Junk food, high sugars and fats in diet are directly linked to causing depression and anxiety. If your vi...more
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Urologist•Mumbai
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Increasing rates of gonococcal (gc) infection and antimicrobial resistant (amr) gc, are a serious public health concern
according to the latest euro-gasp results, 86% of patients with available information on their treatment course received ceftriaxone (with or without) azithromycin. The use of two antimicrobials for gonorrhoea therapy, which was introduced in 2012, has likely contributed to increased susceptibility to ceftriaxone.
Consult your physician and recommend ask him to examine ...more
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